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The 44-year-old said her daughter had been begging her not to work in A&E.
First South West Buses have been criticised for providing flexible plastic sheets to protect drivers from risk of infection.
Keeping locked-down households supplied with essential goods has exposed workers to risks despite measures such as social distancing.
Trainee paramedic Gareth Ward said they had been waiting months for the delivery
Unions said many workers are being given only ‘the same protection that they use to make a sandwich’.
The inventors came up with the idea after noticing how dirty the door plates in local GP surgeries were.
The Government has drafted in the Army to help deliver supplies of personal protective equipment to medics
The doctor described the scenes at the hospital as “utter carnage”.
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