Ayrshire Post

Health tsar blasts killer bug ‘ cover up’

- SSTUART WILSON

A health tsar claims NHS bosses “covered- up” a Covid- 19 outbreak at Ayr Hospital.

Thirty- six staff and patients linked to the same ward all fell ill with the deadly bug.

But it can now be revealed that the Station 6 incident was not reported to the Health and Safety Executive.

And Roger Livermore, the man who developed the HSE’s UK policy on infection control in hospitals, reckons that is worthy of prosecutio­n.

He said: “This is a major breach of the law.

“By HSE procedures the outbreak constitute­d a major incident.

“Both the outbreak and the failure to report require HSE immediatel­y to investigat­e the outbreak, the nonreporti­ng, and infection control across the rest of the board.

“Given that the board coveredup a major incident, it will meet the requiremen­ts for a prosecutio­n for breach of the law on reporting incident ( RIDDOR).

“This is irrespecti­ve of failures in infection control related to the incident.”

Roger, a former Crown Prosecutor and HSE Executive, is also a founding member of A Safe And Accountabl­e People’s NHS and added: “The incident is definitely occupation­ally related. You have 36 cases linked to the one location. It is reportable.”

A HSE spokespers­on confirmed d they had not received any reports in n relation to the outbreak.

They added: “When deciding if a report is required, the responsibl­e e person must make a judgement, t, based on the informatio­n available, e, as to whether or not a confirmed d diagnosis of COVID- 19 is likely to o have been caused by an occupation­al al ex po sure,i.e. whether or not theree is reasonable evidence that a workrelate­d ke exposure is the likely cause of the disease.

“We would expect NHS Ayrshire & Arran to report those cases that meet this criteria.”

When the Post uncovered the outbreak last month, NHS Ayrshire & Arran confirmed that Health Protection Scotland were notified.

Pressed on the failure to report to the HSE, Crawford McGuffie, Medical Director at NHS Ayrshire

t& Arran, said: “We have taken all appropriat­e actions required and followed national guidance throughout.”

 ??  ?? Outbreak 36 people were diganosed with Covid- 19 in Ayr Hospital’s Station 6 and pictured below how the Post broke the story on the front page
Outbreak 36 people were diganosed with Covid- 19 in Ayr Hospital’s Station 6 and pictured below how the Post broke the story on the front page
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Medical chief Crawford McGuffie

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