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Sturgeon defends government response to warnings of decreasing PPE.

First minister pressed after NHS emails show stock worries long before pandemic

- CALUM ROSS

Nicola Sturgeon has defended the Scottish Government’s handling of PPE supplies during the coronaviru­s pandemic after it was accused of ignoring repeated NHS warnings about low stock levels.

Labour’s Monica Lennon quizzed the first minister on the issue at Holyrood in the wake of an investigat­ion by The Courier which revealed that the government had known for “a long time” that its larger reserves of face mask respirator­s were out of date.

Emails showed NHS procuremen­t chiefs said they had regularly informed the Holyrood administra­tion about the stock problem in the lead-up to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Shortages of PPE have hit countries across the world during the pandemic, contributi­ng to its rapid spread.

In March, Scotland issued face masks that were over their original expiry date after they were reassessed as safe by the Health and Safety Executive and Health Protection Scotland.

At Holyrood yesterday, Ms Lennon questioned whether ongoing PPE (personal protective equipment) problems were slowing down the resumption of medical services.

Speaking after updating MSPs on the response to the outbreak, Ms Sturgeon said: “On the direct question, no, lack of PPE is not a reason for not resuming services.

“And I would remind Monica Lennon, and indeed the whole chamber, that at no point within this crisis has Scotland run out of any aspect of PPE.

“We have worked hard to make sure that supplies are there, we’ve worked hard overcoming challenges that we have faced along the way.

“We readily acknowledg­e that to make sure the distributi­on is getting to where it was needed, and where we’ve had to make changes to that, we’ve made those changes.

“Along the way that has also involved the revalidati­on of some of the items of PPE that had been date expired and we have done all of that and made sure the staff working in our NHS have the PPE

“Staff across all health and care sectors were forced to put on masks that were long past their use-by date. MONICA LENNON, LABOUR MSP

they need and will continue to take that responsibi­lity very seriously.”

Ms Lennon, Scottish Labour’s health and social care spokeswoma­n, had earlier said: “For the Scottish Government not to have acted on serious concerns about PPE supplies before the coronaviru­s outbreak is an absolute derelictio­n of duty.

“While the health secretary claimed in public there were adequate PPE supplies, behind the scenes officials were being candid about the lack of preparatio­n.

“Scottish Labour raised these concerns repeatedly, only to be told the government had the situation in hand – we know beyond any doubt now that this was not the case.

“Staff across all health and care settings were forced to put on masks that were long past their use-by date. Inadequate PPE and a lack of testing has been scandalous.

“Frontline health and social care staff, and the people they care for, should never be put in danger. Scottish ministers must be held to account.”

 ?? Picture: Fraser Bremner. ?? Nicola Sturgeon addresses Holyrood over claims her government ignored warnings about low stocks of PPE.
Picture: Fraser Bremner. Nicola Sturgeon addresses Holyrood over claims her government ignored warnings about low stocks of PPE.

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