Nurses need honest answers on PPE
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Nurses need honest answers on PPE

Gary Bell Editorial director, RCNi

Government ministers are no doubt sincere in their praise for the heroism of nurses and other healthcare workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. However, shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) have prompted Pavlovian political responses when the same ministers are called to account for their handling of the crisis.

Nursing Standard. 35, 5, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/ns.35.5.5.s1

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