Manchester Airport will today become the country's first airport to ask passengers to cover their faces and wear gloves as bosses launch a new 'heat-seeking' camera to screen for high temperatures.
20.04.2020 - 18:58 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boohoo has apologised and ended the sale of their fashion face masks following a complaint made by an NHS nurse.
The nurse, who wishes to remain anonymous, slammed the retailer for selling "useless fashion masks" at a time when healthcare workers have expressed fears over the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) when treating coronavirus patients.
Speaking to The Sun, she said she found it "disgusting" that the Manchester brand had turned "PPE into a fashion statement that offers no use
Manchester Airport will today become the country's first airport to ask passengers to cover their faces and wear gloves as bosses launch a new 'heat-seeking' camera to screen for high temperatures.
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