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UK ‘will fall short of ventilator­s for virus peak’

- By Claire Ellicott Political Correspond­ent

BritAiN will not meet its goal of full ventilator capacity by the time the coronaviru­s peaks, Health secretary Matt Hancock warned last night.

He said the country was on track to have ventilator­s for 18,000 patients – but they may not be in place in time.

the virus is expected to peak between a week and ten days from now. He said the estimated total of 11,500 ventilator­s then should be enough because social distancing had helped to slow the spread of the virus.

He defended the Government’s handling of the outbreak and said the Army had begun helping to get personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHs frontline.

Ventilator­s are needed in intensive care for patients who cannot breathe unaided. speaking to the BBC’s Andrew Marr show yesterday, Mr Hancock said: ‘We need to make sure we have more ventilator­s than there are people who need ventilatio­n. We have between 9,000 and 10,000 within the

NHs, and we have the 2,000 spare that are critical care beds with ventilator capacity.

‘We need 18,000 over the coming two weeks.’ He added that another 1,500 should come into use within a week.

Asked whether Britain would be below the capacity when the virus is expected to peak, Mr Hancock added: ‘No, because thankfully we’ve got the demand down because the vast majority of people are following their social-distancing guidelines. if we manage to get this to peak within a week to ten days then the demand will be even lower than the 18,000. But 18,000 is our current goal because we want to be ready with belt and braces for a worst-case scenario.’

He said he wanted to get PPE to the NHs quickly, adding: ‘We have shipped over 400million items of PPE and we’re shipping it at a rate of tens of millions a day.

‘We are asking people to put themselves in harm’s way to care for others, and we’ve got to make sure they get the equipment.’

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