Scots health boards have been warned not to take vital workers away from the front line of our drug-deaths crisis to help with coronavirus.
03.04.2020 - 19:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scots schools and nurseries have been told to dig out all unused PPE to be delivered to coronavirus hospital wards.
Headteachers in the Glasgow City Council area have rounded up spare personal protection equipment from all closed schools and nurseries and handed it over for frontline workers to use.
It comes after the Scottish and UK Governments have faced mounting criticism for apparently leaving NHS staff without enough proper PPE to keep them protected when treating Covid-19 patitents.
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Scots health boards have been warned not to take vital workers away from the front line of our drug-deaths crisis to help with coronavirus.
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