£461M wasted on useless PPE 'could have paid for a brand new hospital'

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£461M wasted on useless PPE 'could have paid for a brand new hospital'
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£500million wasted on useless Covid PPE 'could have paid for brand new hospital'

Civil servant Jonathan Marron admitted 1.1billion PPE items were unusable. Nick Smith says PPE waste could have paid for a new hospital in Gwent, Wales. MP claimed the new hospital built in his hospital only cost around £350million.

Civil servant Jonathan Marron admitted 1.1billion PPE items were unusable. Nick Smith says PPE waste could have paid for a new hospital in Gwent, Wales. MP claimed the new hospital built in his hospital only cost around £350million
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