Many frontline staff are still treating coronavirus patients without personal protective equipment, according to a nursing chief.
Professor Dame Donna Kinnair, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said PPE supply to certain British hospitals is "still patchy".
The practicing nurse - who has risked her own life to save patients during the pandemic - has also called on Black Lives Matter protesters to wear face masks.
Appearing on Thursday's Question Time, Prof Kinnair said: "I was on this programme not long ago saying we needed the most adequate PPE. "It’s still patchy, there are some hospitals that are getting it, [but] we know that there are many care homes that are struggling to still receive PPE. "We
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