Glasgow Times

Freeman says allegation­s of cover-up are ‘nonsense’

- BY TOM TORRANCE

IT is “nonsense” to suggest the Scottish Government has been trying to hide the scale of the problem of the spread of coronaviru­s in hospitals, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has said.

More than 900 patients have caught the disease in non-coronaviru­s wards, with at least 218 dying since the start of the outbreak.

Freeman has been accused of keeping the true figure a secret “for as long as possible” after stating on Thursday there were only 125 “incidents” of suspected Covid-19 transmissi­on in hospital.

She said at a briefing yesterday that the discrepanc­y between the figures could be explained by the need to validate whether patients had acquired the virus in hospital or were already incubating it when they were admitted.

Asked her response to accusation­s from opponents of trying to hide the scale of the problem, she replied: “Absolutely not. I’m not trying to conceal anything.

“I don’t think any reasonable person could consider that the Scottish Government in any respect has been anything other than transparen­t and open about the statistics and the informatio­n that we have when we are confident of that informatio­n and that’s why, even though the numbers have not been validated, we released those numbers, but the validation is the important part of the work that needs to be done.

“That validation – and I hope it is ready to be published by the end of this month – will then help inform us of the additional work that we may need to do in the hospital setting as we begin to reopen the NHS but a great deal of work is already under way in our hospitals on the back of an excellent record in public safety.” Scottish Labour has called for an independen­t investigat­ion into the spread of coronaviru­s in hospitals. Freeman was also asked how she can explain the discrepanc­y between the number of incidents involving Covid-19 cases in hospitals and the number of patients affected. She said: “Clearly the discrepanc­y is between describing incidents, which is one that is a standard descriptio­n of infections in hospital, potential hospital acquired or healthcare acquired infections and the number of patients that are affected.

“So 125 is the correct number of incidents, 121 of them have now been closed and 908 is the correct number of patients who have been affected, but now the data has to be validated to try and understand as far as we can within the definition, how many of those individual­s acquired that infection in hospital and how many were already incubating the virus on admission to hospital.

“That’s straightfo­rwardly the explanatio­n between those two numbers.”

Commenting on those who caught Covid-19 in hospital, Scottish Labour health spokeswoma­n Monica Lennon said: “Ministers still won’t tell us how many of them were sent to care homes with the infection and later died.

“Care homes remain at the centre of this crisis and we can’t continue to have silent spreaders with no symptoms going about untested. Promising routine and regular testing is easy but this government is failing to deliver.

“We need a guarantee from the Scottish Government that they will stop wasting unused testing capacity and ensure all NHS and care staff are regularly tested.”

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Scottish Labour health spokeswoma­n Monica Lennon called on Health Secretary Jeane Freeman, main, to release more figures

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