The Mail on Sunday

NHS bars rape victim from office – for not wearing mask

- By Max Aitchison

AN NHS administra­tor who cannot wear a mask because it triggers memories of a horrific sex attack has been barred from returning to the office – despite having no contact with patients.

The mother-of-two has been forced to work from home for almost five months after telling her bosses that she found it traumatic to wear a mask while sitting at her desk.

The woman, who works for the Solent NHS Trust, which has hospitals in Portsmouth and Southampto­n, was diagnosed last year with posttrauma­tic stress disorder after being gagged and raped 14 years ago.

Despite a psychologi­st writing to her bosses to explain her legitimate exemption from their mask-wearing mandate, they have blocked her from entering her office. The woman, who lives near Southampto­n, said that being made to wear a mask while sitting at her desk for eight hours a day was ‘incredibly traumatic’.

She added: ‘As soon as I have something over my face, it takes me right back to those awful moments when I was gagged and raped, but being forced to work from home is taking a huge toll on my mental health, too.

‘I appreciate these are unpreceden­ted times and keeping everyone safe is paramount, but I am triplejabb­ed and do a lateral flow test twice a week. Our office is also open-plan and we are seated two metres apart. Why can’t I come in?’ She offered to sit apart from colleagues and wear a mask when moving around the office, but her bosses refused and insisted in emails that ‘masks need to be worn’.

The woman added: ‘It’s someone in their high chair saying “That’s my decision and it’s final”, irrespecti­ve of whether it makes sense or not. It’s just ridiculous.’

The UK Health Security Agency recommends masks for healthcare staff – but many trusts only apply the guidance for roles that involve working with patients.

The woman said: ‘There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t receive emails from the NHS about their commitment to supporting mental health, yet here I am stuck at home feeling completely alone and dejected.’

Her MP, Dr Julian Lewis, said: ‘It’s time for the Trust to face the reality of Covid as an endemic infection which should not – and need not – put at risk the career and mental health of my constituen­t.’

Last night, a Solent NHS Trust spokesman said: ‘We are in touch with our colleague and are ensuring we are doing everything we can to support her. We recognise mask-wearing exemptions and work closely with staff to make reasonable adjustment­s so they can continue in their work while keeping themselves, their colleagues, patients and visitors safe.’

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