
The A&E nurse, who spoke anonymously to the BBC, claimed medics were having to wear paper surgical masks rather than the seal-proof FFP3 masks they had been promised. She urged the Department of Health to intervene to ensure workers are better protected from Covid-19. On Friday, a nurse said she is treating patients with a 'knot in her stomach' amid fears of infection. 'We will pursue every feasible supply route, both local and international, to enhance our supplies.' It is very welcome news that key global supply chains are starting to reopen. 'We are therefore taking every conceivable step to keep building up our stocks to meet this demand. 'Demand for PPE will inevitably intensify in the days and weeks ahead,' he said. 'That's not good enough and that needs to be resolved and needs to be resolved now and we will make sure we do everything we can to make sure that that is the case.'Įarlier on Friday, Health Minister Robin Swann said 'concrete action' was being taken over the region's stocks. 'Even today we're hearing reports of by people in the front line not having access to PPE,' she said. Stormont Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill said the current situation in Northern Ireland was 'not good enough' Stormont Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill said the current situation was 'not good enough'. Medics who are dealing with the unfolding crisis continued to raise concerns about the standard and supply of PPE in Northern Ireland. 'We also want to ensure that where we do have - and we do have supplies of PPE - that that gets to frontline workers as quickly as they need it and that we give them certainty that if and when that is used, then we have a sufficient back-up supply coming.' 'This is a joint effort with the Dublin Government, the order has been placed, so I can't give certainty in terms of the flights, but we obviously want to get it here as quickly as possible.

'We've today agreed that joint order with Dublin, there is procurement going on with the British system as well, but I think to be prudent we want to ensure that if the crisis that is coming our way becomes more severe in Britain and those supply lines across the Irish Sea start to dry up, that we have our own supplies. Mr Murphy said securing supply was a 'crucial' issue. A highly secure, mobile, user-friendly system introduced that enables greater productivity through a more flexible approach to work.Ireland's Health Minister Simon Harris said the state would be spending £210m on new stocks of PPE this year.Security and precision were extremely important, and that is the area where Aer Lingus’ IT partner needed to deliver.The vision for the project was efficiency, security, and mobility for the employees to move into the cloud, allowing for secure access to data and applications.
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The airline’s primary mission is to connect Ireland with the world, and the world to Ireland, by offering its customers the best product in the Irish airline market to customers at a competitive price. It is Ireland’s oldest and second-largest extant airline, headquartered in Dublin Airport. Formed in 1936, Aer Lingus is the national flag carrier airline of Ireland.
