A NURSE had told of how he walked out of hospital in tears as she fears the lack of protective equipment puts her father at risk of getting coronavirus. The woman, who used pseudo name Maria, said …
: "I came in for a night shift, and I know that they tell us that our masks that we can only use one per shift.
She told Ruth and Eamonn: "If I had the proper protective equipment what happened last week would not have never happened. I would have stayed there and I would helped my patients When asked if she thinks if other frontline workers would do the same thing she said: "I can only speak for myself. I've taken the decision to source my own equipment and once I have my own, I can go back to work.
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