Community efforts to ensure frontline NHS staff have enough safety equipment to see them through the coronavirus outbreak, are gathering pace.Concerns were raised early on in the pandemic that not enough vital personal protective equipment (PPE) was available to safeguard frontline staff.That saw NHS staff fighting against COVID-19 without – in some instances – face masks, eyewaer, gloves and other protective items, putting them at risk.There have been appeals on social media for to help protect staff at Hairmyres Hospital and places like Kilbryde Hospice where palliative care is being provided.That saw a successful appeal for PPE from East Kilbride woman, Lorna Jack, who made a plea for help online.She told the News: “Since the appeal,