Nhs Coronavirus Quotes

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REAL HEROES ARE THOSE WHO RISK THEIR LIVES TO SAVE LIVES
Mouloud Benzadi
Professor Sir John Bell, the chair of medicine at Oxford University and the president of the Academy of Medical Sciences, would later tell the parliamentary health and social care select committee that there may have been a deliberate policy to avoid testing NHS workers due to staff shortage fears.
Jonathan Calvert (Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus)
She and fellow doctors were angered by the government’s positive messages about how well the NHS was coping. ‘I understand there’s a balance between not wanting to panic people, and I also understand about reputation management. But every evening at the [government’s televised media] briefing you just couldn’t recognise anything that they were saying. It was so discordant with what we were seeing. They’d made it all up.
Jonathan Calvert (Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus)
Yet an investigation by the BBC programme Panorama discovered the move was at least partly a way to get around the shortage of protective equipment in the NHS. The problem was that the Health and Safety Executive had earlier ruled that the very top level of PPE should be worn when dealing with a disease ranked as an HCID. The change in classification therefore meant health workers could be kitted out with less protective equipment – making the most of the threadbare stocks available. The government had requested that the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens remove Covid-19 from the HCID list.
Jonathan Calvert (Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus)
In fact, Britain was, in effect, buying back the PPE it had given China for free in February. It would also take another six to eight weeks before Britain was able to purchase these supplies from China and, by then, the NHS was already running out of protective kit, with some medical staff having to resort to buying their own makeshift kit from DIY stores.
Jonathan Calvert (Failures of State: The Inside Story of Britain’s Battle with Coronavirus)