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RAH staff put at risk as defective goggles worn to protect against virus are removed

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Staff at Paisley’s Royal Alexandra Hospital have been put at increased risk of catching coronavirus as protective goggles they were wearing were deemed unsafe. PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Doctors, nurses and other staff have been issued with Tiger Eye goggles as part of their personal protective equipment (PPE) since the Covid-19 outbreak started.The eye gear, part of the UK Government’s national stockpile, was issued to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board to distribute to its hospitals and medical centres.The goggles were purchased during the national pandemic stockpile in 2009 and were in CE certified boxes.But the UK Government has this week recalled 16million pairs of the glasses after a national standards

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