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NHS was inside ‘six or seven hours’ of operating out of PPE in first COVID wave, says Matt Hancock

By Editorial Board Published November 21, 2024 4 Min Read
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NHS was inside ‘six or seven hours’ of operating out of PPE in first COVID wave, says Matt Hancock

Some hospitals in England have been inside “six or seven hours” of operating out of private protecting gear within the early levels of the COVID pandemic, a former well being secretary has admitted.

Matt Hancock, who’s not an MP, instructed the COVID public inquiry that some hospitals got here “extremely close” to operating out of inventory within the first wave of the pandemic in spring 2020.

Mr Hancock, who was well being secretary between 2018 to 2021, was giving proof on the newest session of the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, wanting on the impression the pandemic had on healthcare programs, sufferers and well being care employees.

This morning he was booed by a protester as he arrived to present proof on the inquiry.

Lead counsel to the inquiry Jacqueline Carey KC requested the ex-cabinet minister: “Do you accept that entering the coronavirus pandemic as we did, without a single gown, severely hampered the ability to provide safe and appropriate PPE for healthcare workers?”

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He replied: “The stockpile that we had was not as good as it needs to be in the future, absolutely.”

Pressed on whether or not England ever ran out of private protecting gear (PPE), Mr Hancock stated: “As a complete? No, however particular person places did.

Referring to the availability of robes in April 2020 – in gentle of reviews that some nurses at hospital in London had been compelled to put on bin baggage as safety – Mr Hancock stated: “Gowns, I think, at one point, we got to within six or seven hours of running out.”

“We were working incredibly hard to make sure that we didn’t have a stock out. We nearly did.”

Mr Hancock was a well-recognized face on the common press conferences that happened in the course of the pandemic however was compelled to resign in 2021 after he admitted breaking the federal government’s coronavirus steerage whereas pursuing an affair with an aide.

The inquiry, which has additionally heard different authorities figures together with Boris Johnson and former prime minister Rishi Sunak, is analyzing the federal government’s response to the pandemic.

Mr Hancock additionally admitted in the course of the inquiry session he believed the federal government “got wrong” the best way funeral steerage was “applied” throughout the nation in the course of the pandemic.

Throughout the early days of the COVID disaster, the quantity of people that might attend funerals was restricted, with mourners instructed to maintain two metres aside and solely the closest kinfolk suggested to attend.

“Where I think we got it wrong was how the funeral guidance was applied on the ground. It wasn’t as had been intended,” he instructed the inquiry.

“But of course funerals were places where people gather and are deeply emotional, and people come together, and that was also the thing that was driving the spread of the virus.

“These have been very troublesome concerns.

“Broadly, on balance, I think they were about right, but we can go through every single decision, and you can easily make an argument one way or the other.”

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