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16.03.2020 - 15:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
People have been stealing hand gel from wards in Ayr and Crosshouse hospitals among others in Ayrshire.
NHS Ayrshire and Arran said it is “disappointed” about sanitiser going missing.
A spokeswoman said dispensers have disappeared “across all sites within Ayrshire & Arran.”
A health board statement said: “We’re disappointed at reports of hand gel going missing in hospitals. The most effective way of combating coronavirus (COVID-19) is regular and thorough hand washing with soap. Our stocks of
Kylie Jenner is lending more help amid the coronavirus pandemic.
An increase of Ayrshire coronavirus cases has been reported overnight.
A specialist unit to assess patients displaying "worsening" symptoms of COVID-19 has opened in Ayrshire.
Sorry parents, ‘Baby Shark’ is making a comeback — for a good cause.Pinkfong’s “Baby Shark” — that jingle earworm that every toddler seems to know — has been reworked to teach good hygiene to combat COVID-19.The company has debuted the “Wash Your Hands With Baby Shark” video and started a dance challenge to encourage families to upload videos of their children washing hands to the song.“Wash your hands/doo doo doo doo doo/Wash your hands,” go the new lyrics.
If you find yourself going into hospital with coronavirus, there are a list of important things you should pack in an emergency bag.
Another 17 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Ayrshire and Arran during the last 24 hours.
The death toll in Scotland following the coronavirus outbreak has reached 25 today.
The first death from coronavirus has been reported at Royal Bolton Hospital.
An A&E doctor and Labour MP has warned that people in their 30s and 40s are fighting for their lives in hospital with coronavirus.
Another four people have tested positive for coronavirus in Ayrshire and Arran during the last 24 hours.
There are now six confirmed cases of coronavirus in Dumfries and Galloway.
Coronation Street took an eerie turn earlier this week as they appeared to predict the coronavirus outbreak in scenes filmed months before the pandemic. The soap recently aired a scene between Geoff Metcalfe and Yasmeen Nazir, which saw Geoff make a snide comment to Yasmeen about washing her hands, in a scene which was written in December and filmed in January.
Threatened by COVID-19, Atlanta non-profit Open Hand is urging people to donate.
Lanarkshire’s health board have been forced to issue a plea asking people not to steal hand gels from the county's hospitals.
NHS Lanarkshire have blasted “mindless thieves” who have been stealing hand gel from hospitals including Wishaw.