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Father died ‘unnecessarily’ due to lack of PPE during pandemic: Patrick Grant
- Scottish fashion designer Patrick Grant blames Personal Protective Equipment shortages for his father's unnecessary death during the pandemic.
- Grant criticizes the government's mismanagement of PPE supplies, pointing out that there were many people who could have made scrubs and gowns at home. He expresses frustration with the bureaucratic obstacles imposed by health and safety regulations.
- Grant reflects on the impact of the pandemic on his business, which resulted in layoffs and financial struggles. He eventually managed to recover and reopen.
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Scottish fashion designer Patrick Grant says father died due to PPE shortages
Great British Sewing Bee judge criticises government’s ‘shambolic’ attempt to get protective gear into hospitals when Covid hit The Scottish fashion designer Patrick Grant has said his father died “very unnecessarily” due to personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages during the Covid pandemic.Grant’s father, James, had been a manager of the Scottish pop rock band Marmalade as well as an accountant and rugby coach. Continue reading...
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
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