Face mask orders skyrocket at West Midlands Ambulance Service
By Jack Lenton
5th Jan 2021 | Local News
West Midlands Ambulance Service are well on course to use over a million more face masks than they did before the pandemic.
The fight against Coronavirus has seen the service's face mask order between March and September last year jump to 962,650 from just 1,150 in the year before.
That's an increase of over 80,000 per cent or 961,500 so far.
And with the second wave of the virus in full swing across the nation, it is certain the service will be ordering even more.
The figures have been revealed under Freedom of Information powers.
The data also shows the service's spend on PPE shot up in the same period from £249,486.11 to £3,603,835.01. That's an increase of over £3 million or over 1,300 per cent.
The service has refused to release the cost per item pre-pandemic versus the increase during the crisis. They have cited Section 43 of the Freedom of Information Act which protects trade secrets and commercially sensitive information.
The data further reveals that tens of thousands of litres more hand sanitiser was used.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "As a service we have gone above and beyond to protect our staff, their families and our patients throughout the pandemic and will continue to do so. Making sure staff are wearing their PPE when attending patients will ensure exactly that.
"We have never had a shortage of PPE and we have invested in better quality PPE that is more suitable to the environments ambulance clinicians work in.
"Last year we were the first ambulance service in the country to provide Powered Respirator hoods. Further than that, we have ordered additional supplies to ensure staff have been given personal issue hoods, no other ambulance service is doing that."
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