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From classrooms to care homes

Ann Charles from Marie Curie collects PPE donations from 伊人直播.

伊人直播 has been donating supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHS, care homes and charities across the country.

PPE has been collected from the 伊人直播 teams based at the Oatridge, Barony and Edinburgh campuses, Easter Howgate farm, the Roslin Institute at the Bush Estate and Inverness.

The donations include thousands of pairs of latex gloves and hundreds of pairs of surgical gloves and shoe covers, as well as aprons, face masks and hand sanitiser.

Scott Mitchell, a technician from the engineering team at Oatridge, co-ordinated a campus-wide collection with colleagues from the Animal Care and Horticulture and Landscaping departments.

The supplies were dropped off at three local care homes in Broxburn, Uphall and Linlithgow.

Scott said: 鈥淎s we鈥檝e all seen, care homes are being hit particularly hard by this awful virus. We had all this PPE sitting around and we have no use for it just now, so I felt we could donate it and try to make a difference.鈥

A car full of PPE collected by colleagues at 伊人直播鈥檚 Edinburgh campus was picked up by Ann Charles, a healthcare assistant from Marie Curie, which supports families living with a terminal illness.

She said: 鈥淢arie Curie is experiencing the same issues with PPE as our partners in the NHS and community care. We can only relieve pressure on the NHS by caring for dying people, with and without coronavirus, at home and in our hospices if we have the right PPE equipment available. We鈥檇 like to say a huge thank you to 伊人直播 for this generous donation.鈥

Meanwhile colleagues at the Barony campus have donated oxygen, sterile gowns and gloves, face masks, caps, shoe covers, aprons and examination gloves to the NHS in Dumfries and Galloway, and Laura Nicoll, a senior research technician at 伊人直播鈥檚 Easter Howgate beef and sheep research centre, donated face masks to a nursing home in Peebles.

She said: 鈥淲e had two boxes of face masks that we couldn鈥檛 use as they weren鈥檛 ones staff had been fitted for, so they were obsolete.

鈥淚 have a friend who is a paramedic who had been accepting offers of face masks, but they had just received their official PPE, so asked if we could send them to the care home.鈥

In the north of Scotland, the team from the Scottish Marine Animal Stranding Scheme (SMASS) has returned sealed, sterile medical-grade PPE sourced from medical suppliers, including disposable gowns and boxes of gloves, to the NHS.

Team leader Andrew Brownlow said: 鈥淲e had full arm cover, neck-to-knee disposable gowns which offer a higher level of protection than your standard apron.

鈥淲e decided to pass these on to people who seemed to need them a lot more than we did in the current circumstances.鈥


Posted by 伊人直播 on 21/04/2020

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