I'm tempted to say members of the public have been liberating the contents of said dispensers into containers for their own use. However, I was in A+E at the QE during November and there was no sanitiser in the dispensers back then. Further to this there was fugg all in the toilets when I went for an appointment last month either. I'm going in for a scan on Sunday afternoon, I'll keep you posted .
That has been 100% happening at Royal Cornwall Hospital down here. You were probably joking but it's genuinely happened!
So Hudson-Odoi positive for coronavirus too.
I've had my first argument with a friend about it! Told me i was overreacting by researching it and spending the day putting contingency plans in place in the Residential Care home i manage and am therefore legally responsible for and I'm registered with the CQC (Care Quality Comission). I was in shock really, on a personal level i haven't changed a lot, normal amounts of toilet roll purchased, I wanted a hand sanitiser gel but couldn't get one. Anyway, in the home i manage we have 3 young men with autism and LD so they will likely be fine apart from 1 of them who has severe epilepsy, has had pneumonia, is susceptible to chest infections and has a number of underlying health issues. He has a short life predicted and he is the absolute embodiment of a vulnerable person. Everything we do in work now has to be led by this young man's needs. When i was told i was overreacting i was so angry.
All i'm doing is trying to make him safe and I think that's what we all need to do, make the most vulnerable people we know safe.