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All 400,000 PPE Gowns Sent to UK by Turkey Fail Safety Standards, Reports Suggest

© REUTERS / Lee SmithNissan staff volunteers produce aprons for the NHS with illustrations by local children attached, inside the SASMI building of the Nissan plant in Sunderland, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Sunderland, Britain.
Nissan staff volunteers produce aprons for the NHS with illustrations by local children attached, inside the SASMI building of the Nissan plant in Sunderland, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Sunderland, Britain. - Sputnik International
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London had to purchase as many personal protective equipment units as possible back in April amid severe shortages in the National Healthcare Service, as trade unions warned that medics may refuse to work due to the crisis.

It is understood that the British Health Department is due to return the 400,000 gowns sent by Turkey because the equipment failed UK safety standards, The Guardian reported on Thursday.

The long-awaited supply was delayed several times and finally arrived in the UK on Royal Air Force planes in April, but the equipment won't be used by medics.

© REUTERS / Andrew CouldridgeWorkers and residents of Beane River View Care Home applaud during Clap for our Carers in support of the NHS
All 400,000 PPE Gowns Sent to UK by Turkey Fail Safety Standards, Reports Suggest - Sputnik International
Workers and residents of Beane River View Care Home applaud during Clap for our Carers in support of the NHS

According to the publication, the British authorities will be seeking a refund for the items, which are currently being stored in a facility near Heathrow Airport.

In the meantime, a British Medical Association survey has revealed that almost half of English doctors had to source their own PPE or relied on a donation when none was available for them via usual NHS channels.

At the moment, Britain is one of four countries with over 200,000 coronavirus cases, alongside the US, Spain, and Italy. The UK also surpassed Italy in the number of fatalities and now holds second place after the US with over 30,000 fatalities from COVID-19, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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