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The medical journal, The Lancet this week issued an article which speaks up against the myths of the Government’s various claims about the provision of PPE for NHS staff, and their policy which they claim is based on ‘the best scientific advice’. Quoting NHS clinical staff members own personal experience, the article is scathing and makes for disturbing and shocking reading: “When this is all over, the NHS England board should resign in their entirety.” So wrote one National Health Service (NHS) health worker last weekend. The scale of anger and frustration is unprecedented, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the cause. The UK Government's Contain–Delay–Mitigate–Research strategy failed. It failed, in part, because ministers didn't follow WHO's advice to “test, test, test” every suspected case. They didn't isolate and quarantine. They didn't contact trace. These basic principles of public health and infectious disease control were ignored, for reasons that remain opaque. The UK now has a new plan—Suppress–Shield–Treat–Palliate. But this plan, agreed far too late in the course of the outbreak, has left the NHS wholly unprepared for the surge of severely and critically ill patients that will soon come. I asked NHS workers to contact me with their experiences. Their messages have been as distressing as they have been horrifying. “It's terrifying for staff at the moment. Still no access to personal protective equipment [PPE] or testing.” Copyright © 2020 Elsevier It is quite evident from reports from within hospitals themselves, that NHS staff are being asked to literally put their lives on the line by a Government that has not only been complacent, but also reckless with it’s policy of cost cutting, privatising, and running a national health service as if it were a supermarket but without the concern for the supply chain of PPE, ventilators, hospital beds, and adequate clinical staffing levels. But apart from the NHS Board’s resignation as one NHS clinical workers told the Lancet, the public mood towards the Dept of Health and Social Care and NHS England CEO Simon Stevens may well demand, and before this pandemic is ended, that those responsible for the failed Covid-19 policies and sabotage of the NHS for the last ten years; are sacked asap! You can download the article in full from the Unionsafety E-Library Source: The Lancet
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