• About
  • Contact
Thursday, May 15, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
  • Home
  • London
  • Britain
  • Europe
  • America
  • International
  • Submit Article
  • Other
    • Health
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Science
No Result
View All Result
Londoner News
No Result
View All Result
Home Britain

Almost half of doctors have sourced their own PPE or relied on donations

by The Editor
May 3, 2020
in Britain
0
Almost half of doctors have sourced their own PPE or relied on donations
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Almost half of doctors have had to source their own personal protective equipment or have relied on donations, according to a survey.

More than 16,000 doctors were asked about the supply of PPE amid continued claims of shortages for health workers treating COVID-19 patients.

Forty-eight percent of doctors said they had bought PPE for themselves or their department, or they had used donations from a charity or local business.

Fifty-five percent of GPs said they had done this, compared to 38% of hospital doctors.

The British Medical Association said supply had improved but there was still room for improvement.

Advertisement

BMA council chair Dr Chaand Nagpaul said the figures were "a damning indictment of the government's abject failure to make sure healthcare workers across the country are being supplied with the life-saving kit they should be".

He said: "The survey shows that overall, there has been an improvement in the provision of PPE, but if almost half of all doctors report that they had to resort to purchasing PPE themselves or rely on donations, then there is still a lot for the government to do to protect its frontline."

More from Covid-19

Almost a third of doctors in England who were questioned said they had not reported or spoken publicly about shortages in PPE, staff, testing and drugs because they did not think anything would be done.

Some 65% said they only felt partly – or not at all – protected from the coronavirus while they were working.

One doctor said the situation was "an outrage for all staff" and another said they were "coping" but added "it's a worrying time on the frontline, no NHS eye protection and only flimsy aprons and cheap surgical masks".

More than a quarter of doctors said they were suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, burnout, emotional distress or other mental health conditions.

:: Listen to the Daily podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker

Dr Nagpaul said: "The government has fiveRead More – Source

[contf]
[contfnew]

sky news

[contfnewc]
[contfnewc]

The Editor

Next Post
Italy’s daily Covid-19 death toll hits seven-week low ahead of lockdown easing

Italy’s daily Covid-19 death toll hits seven-week low ahead of lockdown easing

Recommended

Xanax: Children as young as 11 taking anxiety drug

Xanax: Children as young as 11 taking anxiety drug

7 years ago
Market Now: Kotak Bank, IndusInd Bank keep Nifty Private Bank index in the green

Market Now: Kotak Bank, IndusInd Bank keep Nifty Private Bank index in the green

7 years ago

Popular News

    Connect with us

    About Us

    We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

    Category

    • America
    • Britain
    • Entertainment
    • Europe
    • Health
    • International
    • latest news
    • London
    • Markets
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Travel
    • Uncategorized
    • Women

    Site Links

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
    • About
    • Contact

    © 2020 londonernews

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Science
    • Travel
    • Tech
    • Health

    © 2020 londonernews