Part of the consignment of Personal Protective Equipment which was recently distributed to Covid-19 test centres, mobile ambulance units and hospitals is being described as "not fit for purpose" and "unusable" by medical staff.
RTÉ News understands that some new deliveries of PPE distributed this week contained protective gowns which are three-quarter length on the arm.
This means that they are unusable to staff, since they do not give full protective cover. RTÉ News confirmed that these smaller gowns were discovered in new PPE supplies to hospitals and by National Ambulance Service staff in Dublin, Limerick, Galway, Sligo and Donegal within the past three days.
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