Revised PPE Guidance – 10 April

Revised PPE Guidance – 10 April

This revised guidance concerns use of PPE by health and social care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is applicable across the UK and supersedes previous PPE guidance.

Note update: Ultimately, where staff consider there is a risk to themselves or the individuals they are caring for they should wear a fluid repellent surgical mask with or without eye protection, as determined by the individual staff member for the episode of care or single session.

View guidance here – https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-infection-prevention-and-control/covid-19-personal-protective-equipment-ppe 

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