The Sunday Telegraph

Hancock ‘misled MPs’ over PPE availabili­ty

Leaked emails show the Health Secretary was wrong to claim there was not a national shortage in 2020

- By Edward Malnick SUNDAY POLITICAL EDITOR

MATT HANCOCK has been accused of misleading MPs over the availabili­ty of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Last week the Health Secretary told MPs conducting an inquiry into the handling of coronaviru­s that there was “never a national shortage of PPE”.

But leaked emails sent by chiefs at two NHS trusts last year state that the country was in the middle of a “national shortage” of the long-sleeved gowns used to protect medics at risk of infection from Covid-19.

And senior procuremen­t officials insisted that there were “significan­t shortages” of several types of PPE, including gowns and FFP3 face masks.

Mark Roscrow, the chairman of the Health Care Supply Associatio­n (HCSA), which represents NHS procuremen­t officials: “There were significan­t shortages. Different organisati­ons were trying to get their own product into the country and trying to source things from basically wherever they could. I think there’s a short memory of the actual reality of the situation.” Another senior NHS procuremen­t official accused Mr Hancock of “complete spin”.

Jonathan Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, said: “To claim there was no national PPE shortage beggars belief. We could all see with our own eyes the pictures of nurses resorting to bin bags and heard stories of doctors going to B&Q for their own visors and goggles. Clinicians said they felt like lambs to the slaughter.”

During a four-hour-long session in front of the Commons health and science committees last week, Mr Hancock defended himself against claims by Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser, that he had blamed the NHS and Rishi Sunak for shortages of PPE in April 2020

“We managed to get to the position where, despite the local challenges, and I do not deny at all there were challenges, there was never a national shortage of PPE because of the action that we took,” Mr Hancock said.

Mr Hancock’s remarks run contrary to emails sent to staff at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Surrey and Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust in April 2020. They were first disclosed in a report by The Sunday Telegraph on April 12 2020, which revealed that NHS hospitals were resorting to making arrangemen­ts to fly in their own stocks from China amid a shortage of gowns.

An email from Martin Barkley, the chief executive of Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust, on April 9 2020, stated: “The Trust currently has only a very limited supply of long-sleeved gowns remaining... What has become clear overnight is that this is not just a Mid Yorkshire issue. Most trusts across the region are in a similar position and, in fact, it has been confirmed that there is a national shortage of long-sleeved gowns.”

An “urgent message” to staff at Kingston Hospital on the same day stated: “There is currently a national shortage of gowns.”

A Department of Health and Social Care spokesman said: “We totally reject this accusation. The Government worked flat out to get the PPE needed amid global shortages, and the National Audit Office recognised all NHS providers they spoke to were able to get the equipment they needed in time.”

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How The Sunday Telegraph revealed the leaked emails on April 12 2020

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