But in recent days there have been complaints from nurses and others on the front line of the fight that they don't have enough personal protective equipment (PPE). "There have been members that have spoken to me and emailed me and said, 'If I go onto this shift without the PPE gear then I will be turning around and walking off,'" New Zealand Nurses Organisation co-leader Kerri Nuku told Newshub.
And an anonymous letter written by a frontline healthcare worker, addressed to a manager and seen by Newshub Nation, complained staff and customers in supermarkets have masks while they don't. "We buy industrial respirators from Bunnings and hope no one will tell on us when we wear them. We don't know if they work, but we are scared," the letter said. "We asked you to buy masks in early February, you told us not to catastrophise. We asked you to help us make escalation plans and practice them. You tell us no practicing in masks we can't waste them. You removed us from committees and meetings. We ask for proper mask fittings (that should have happened years ago), we are told we are not a priority."
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2020/03/coronavirus-doctors-fear-lack-basic-protective-gear-is-putting-them-at-risk.html
护士医生不断投诉,没口罩等防护设备,连洗手液都缺,有的没办法自己花钱去BUNNINGS 买。
说好的1800万口罩呢!?
新西兰有工厂没错,但是原料,熔喷布能自产??????
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