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Coronavirus: Suppliers 'not asked' to divert PPE to England | |
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Scotland's health secretary has received assurances that PPE suppliers were not asked to prioritise England over Scotland. | |
Jeane Freeman, along with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, had expressed concern that care home workers north of the border could be losing out. | |
In a tweet on Tuesday Ms Freeman said she was grateful for the assurance given by the UK's health secretary. | |
But she added that ongoing checks on supplies would continue. | |
Matt Hancock spoke to Ms Freeman and other health ministers from the different UK nations after a row erupted over who was first in line for personal protective equipment. | |
At Ms Sturgeon's daily briefing earlier she had promised to seek urgent clarity on the matter. | |
Claims of PPE priority for England surfaced on Monday and came from Donald Macaskill, the head of Scottish Care which is the body representing private care homes in Scotland. | |
He told BBC Radio Scotland the UK's four largest suppliers had said they were not sending to Scotland and instead prioritising "England, the English NHS and then English social care providers". | |
The UK government insisted it had not instructed any company to prioritise PPE for one nation over the others. | |
A spokesman added: "Through this four nation approach, we're working closely with the devolved administrations to coordinate the distribution of PPE evenly across the UK." | A spokesman added: "Through this four nation approach, we're working closely with the devolved administrations to coordinate the distribution of PPE evenly across the UK." |
The first minister acknowledged during her Tuesday briefing that there was no clear evidence PPE was being diverted but she wanted to be given "assurances". | |
Ms Sturgeon insisted that if the usual supply of equipment to care homes in Scotland was being disrupted then that would be "completely unacceptable". | |
She told the media: "All parts of the UK right now are facing supply challenges on PPE, indeed this is a global issue. | |
"Any situation where supplies were being diverted from one part of the UK to another without consultation or any sense of co-operation would clearly be unconscionable and unacceptable." | "Any situation where supplies were being diverted from one part of the UK to another without consultation or any sense of co-operation would clearly be unconscionable and unacceptable." |
Earlier in the day the suggestion of PPE being diverted to England from Scotland was dismissed by the Scottish government's clinical director. | Earlier in the day the suggestion of PPE being diverted to England from Scotland was dismissed by the Scottish government's clinical director. |
'We think it's rubbish' | 'We think it's rubbish' |
Prof Jason Leitch, speaking on the Good Morning Scotland programme, said: "We have looked into it and we think it's rubbish. | Prof Jason Leitch, speaking on the Good Morning Scotland programme, said: "We have looked into it and we think it's rubbish. |
"So the companies, and our colleagues at NHS England yesterday when we spoke to them, said it wasn't true. | "So the companies, and our colleagues at NHS England yesterday when we spoke to them, said it wasn't true. |
"There's another element of this though, that the English route for PPE is one of three routes that Scotland has access to PPE from. | "There's another element of this though, that the English route for PPE is one of three routes that Scotland has access to PPE from. |
"So we are in a four-country fight against this virus. Honestly, people might not believe me, but that four-countries' fight is pretty aligned." | "So we are in a four-country fight against this virus. Honestly, people might not believe me, but that four-countries' fight is pretty aligned." |
In Scotland PPE comes from three sources; | In Scotland PPE comes from three sources; |
Prof Leitch admitted there had been some issues in getting supplies distributed, in particular to those care homes which had not needed PPE in the past. | |
He added that the situation was being sorted "very, very quickly". | He added that the situation was being sorted "very, very quickly". |
"I'm much more confident than I was even a week ago, that that is now working," said the clinical director. | "I'm much more confident than I was even a week ago, that that is now working," said the clinical director. |
A statement released by the Department of Health and Social Care on Monday said: "PPE supplies are being coordinated at a UK-wide level and allocation made based on clinical need across the whole country, which ensures a planned and coordinated response to this global pandemic." | A statement released by the Department of Health and Social Care on Monday said: "PPE supplies are being coordinated at a UK-wide level and allocation made based on clinical need across the whole country, which ensures a planned and coordinated response to this global pandemic." |