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Doctors slam UK govt over recycling PPE gowns

Britain is at or near the peak of a health crisis in which more than 15,000 people have died

Reuters London Published 18.04.20, 08:53 PM
A jogger wears gloves and a mask as protection from coronavirus as he runs on Westmister Bridge as the country continues its lockdown in an attempt to control the spread of the coronavirus, in London

A jogger wears gloves and a mask as protection from coronavirus as he runs on Westmister Bridge as the country continues its lockdown in an attempt to control the spread of the coronavirus, in London (AP photo)

Doctors and health workers criticised the British government on Saturday for suggesting that personal protective equipment (PPE) worn while treating patients infected with coronavirus could be re-used, as supplies run low across the country.

Britain is at or near the peak of a health crisis in which more than 15,000 people have died — the fifth highest national death toll of a pandemic linked to at least 150,000 deaths worldwide.

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The government issued new guidance to hospitals on Friday setting out that alternatives to fluid-repellent full length gowns may need to be used, including reusable gowns or even long sleeved laboratory coats.

“This guidance is a further admission of the dire situation that some doctors and healthcare workers continue to find themselves in because of government failings,” said Rob Harwood, chairman of the consultants committee at the British Medical Association.

“If it’s being proposed that staff reuse equipment, this must be demonstrably driven by science and the best evidence, rather than availability.”

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