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You said we’re lucky as they’d have handled this far worse. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask you to expand on that.
I did. They are incompetent as a party at present. Funnily they are all distancing themselves from Mr unelectable. That tells me they never really believed in him where as the government appear to be fully behind Boris. This can only be a good thing.
 
Maybe, I just remember reading it somewhere last week. Even if the company could make one set of PPE a week it's one more than what we have.

I suppose it's also down to saucing the raw materials and meeting the required Elf & Safety standard.....
 
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I did. They are incompetent as a party at present. Funnily they are all distancing themselves from Mr unelectable. That tells me they never really believed in him where as the government appear to be fully behind Boris. This can only be a good thing.

Very evasive again, mate. Just a few minor details on how they’d have gone about it better than this bloke.

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in my current (well hen I get back to it job), the majority of the PPE we provide to our engineers can be and needs to be washed at 60 plus degrees. IT also has to go into our customers commercial laundry facility for this cleaning.
From experience or working on the care home, I do know that some PPE cannot be washed however I do wonder whether this is something that has ever really been investigated for the NHS staff? Maybe someone has experience that they can share