GP practices and care homes at wrong end of Covid PPE ‘hierarchy’, inquiry told
A ‘hierarchy’ around personal protective equipment (PPE) in the early days of the pandemic left staff working in primary care, general practice and care homes with a lower standard of protection, the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry has heard. Norman Provan, associate director (employment relations) at Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Scotland, told the inquiry that ‘there... Read moreThe post GP practices and care homes at wrong end of Covid PPE ‘hierarchy’, inquiry told appeared first on Nursing in Practice.
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