PPE in a port after the NHS ran out of warehouse space, it has emerged. Some 10,000 shipping containers filled with masks, aprons and gloves have been kept at Felixstowe quayside in Suffolk, the Telegraph reports.Taxpayers have been picking up the huge long-term storage fees despite calls for more PPE for front-line workers, sources said.The mountain of gear has built up to fill five Olympic sized swimming pools since August.Containers are said to normally stay at the port owned by Hutchison UK for around 4.5 days.But any there for longer than two weeks is charged £47.38 per day, documents seen by the Telegraph show.That comes to more than £520,000 for the space to store 11,000 PPE containers stored there as of last week.Shipping companies.
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