The Daily Telegraph

Hospital nurse infected 16 staff after one training event

- By Lizzie Roberts

A CORONAVIRU­S outbreak among Hillingdon Hospital staff began after an infected nurse unwittingl­y attended a presentati­on and passed the virus on to 16 others, an inquiry has found.

The hospital, located in Boris Johnson’s constituen­cy, closed to emergency admissions on July 3 after the outbreak resulted in 70 staff needing to self-isolate.

Now, an inquiry has revealed one training event held on June 30 was the source of the outbreak that one doctor described as a “super-spreading event”, according to The Guardian.

During the session at the north-west London hospital, mask-wearing or remaining two metres apart was not strictly followed and social distancing was largely unobserved during the lunch break, hospital sources said.

The nurse in question is believed to have contracted Covid-19 from a patient being treated in the hospital who had recently returned from overseas.

She allegedly became increasing­ly ill during the training session and was eventually taken to the hospital’s accident and emergency department, but there is no indication she acted inappropri­ately. The 16 others who became infected worked alongside the nurse or in the hospital’s A&E.

Three nurses who attended the event, held in a lecture theatre in Hillingdon’s education centre, were admitted to hospital as a result of their infection.

One senior doctor told The Guardian: “The sanctionin­g of such a large gathering of health care workers indoors seems extremely unwise and out of kilter with how the hospital has handled meetings of all kinds during Covid.

“Most meetings have been avoided since late March or moved online or kept to a minimal number of people with appropriat­e spacing.”

The investigat­ion is being carried out by senior Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust executives in collaborat­ion with officials from Public Health England (PHE), Hillingdon council’s public health team and NHS England.

One health official who is familiar with the inquiry’s findings said: “Social distancing is very important in this pandemic, so it’s worrying to find that not done by an NHS trust ...

“These [training sessions] shouldn’t be happening with current social distancing and I’m sure the trust will learn lessons from that. These situations can be avoided.”

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