2020-04-06_Daily_Express

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safe to use. It comes just
days after the Government
announced it would send
over 1.7 million pieces of
PPE to NHS staff.
A source said: “It’s not
on the mask itself, just the
box. It makes you question
whether they hoped staff
wouldn’t bother looking.
“At the moment staff feel
it’s a case of flipping a coin
whether they get Covid.”
South Western
Ambulance Service NHS
Trust said: “Some products
may appear to have
out-of-date ‘use by/
expiration’ dates.
“Be assured products we
are issuing have passed
stringent tests that
demonstrate they are safe.”

trains – are critical workers,
making a heroic effort to
allow our NHS staff to save
more lives.
“But we need to play our
part too and that means
fewer Londoners using the
public transport network.
“Please follow the rules.
Stay at home and do not use
public transport unless it is
absolutely unavoidable.”
Gareth Powell of TfL said:
“We have been extremely
saddened to hear of the
recent passing of our
colleagues. Our thoughts are
with their families
and friends.
“Our clear message to
Londoners is simple – the
transport network is only
for critical workers who
need to make absolutely
essential journeys.
“Please, everyone else,
stay at home, don’t travel
and save lives.”

By Liz Perkins

By News Reporter

By Michael Knowles
Home Affairs Correspondent

BRITISH VICTIMS


Temporary morgue


to hold 5,000 bodies


THIS sobering image shows inside a temporary
morgue being built at a disused military base –
which could eventually hold more than 5,
bodies, according to a worker there.
Two hangars at RAF Upper Heyford, Oxon, have
been converted to hold 600 corpses each.
Work is ready to start on two further hangars and
five more are on standby if the death toll spirals –
bringing the total capacity to 5,400.
Oxfordshire County Council has confirmed that a
temporary mortuary is being set up at the former
RAF base to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.
The worker, who asked to remain anonymous,
said: “It is for storage for bodies infected with
coronavirus and they’ll be in body bags and laid on
the shelves.
“As of Monday they can start putting bodies in.
Undertakers and NHS staff are refusing to touch
the bodies so they have got the military in, who’ll
be taking the bodies in rental vans.”

Chilling... hangar to store corpses at former RAF base

LONDON Mayor Sadiq
Khan begged Londoners to
avoid the public transport
network after five bus
drivers died from
coronavirus.
Yesterday unions were
demanding more protection
for transport workers
following the deaths.
Mr Khan said that “lives
depended” on people
following Government rules
to stay at home unless travel
was essential.
It comes amid fears tens
of thousands of key workers
are at risk of contracting the
deadly Covid-19.
Mr Khan said: “I’m
absolutely devastated to
hear that five London bus
workers have tragically lost
their lives after testing
positive for coronavirus.
“My thoughts are with
their friends and families at
this awful time. I have been
clear that our incredible
public transport staff – on
Taking precautions...London bus driver wears protective mask the buses, tubes, trams and

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NHS staff fighting the
coronavirus have been
supplied with expired face
masks by the Government.
Pictures show an unsealed
and unopened box of 3M
masks with two later “best
before” stickers stuck over
the original expiry date
printed, of 24/05/2012.
The box was said to have
arrived at Exeter-based
South West Ambulance
Service last Thursday.
Despite a large 31/05/
expiry stamp on its side, a
picture reveals yet another
large yellow 31/05/16 best
before date underneath.
Sources claim the
confusion was flagged “to
director level” of NHS
management but the reply
was the Government had
tested the masks so were

Expired...a mask stamp hidden beneath a later date label

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Sixties star


Marianne can


barely speak


SINGING legend Marianne Faithfull can
“barely speak” as she is treated in
hospital for coronavirus, her ex-
husband has said.
John Dunbar also said the star was
not allowed any visitors.
Her manager Francois Ravard
wished a “speedy recovery” to the
songwriter and actress, 73, who was
being treated in a London hospital.
He said: “She is stable and
responding to treatment. We
all wish her well and a full and
speedy recovery.”
Her friend, the performer Penny
Arcade, told Rolling Stone magazine
Marianne had decided to self-isolate
after suffering a cold.
She then decided to go to hospital
earlier last week where it was
confirmed she had Covid-19. The star
has pneumonia.
On Facebook Penny said: “Marianne
Faithfull is in hospital in London
having tested positive for Covid-19.
She went in this past Tuesday.
“Please pray for her! She has
withstood and survived so much in her
life – including being Marianne Faithful


  • that to be taken down by a virus
    would be such a tragedy.
    “I spoke to her last week and she
    was hiding out from the virus but she
    has caregivers and someone brought
    in to her.”
    She rose to fame in the 1960s with
    her hit single As Tears Go By, later
    starring in The Girl On A Motorcycle
    (1968) and for four years was Mick
    Jagger’s lover.


Stable...
Marianne
Faithful in
2017 and,
inset, in
her Sixties
heyday

Picture: TIM MERRY
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