A porter has testified at the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry that the
hospital he works in was “half full” at “the outbreak” of covid and the
beginning of the first lockdown. In April 2020, gradually covid patients
began being admitted to the hospital but it was still not anywhere near
as busy as on a normal day pre-covid.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry is
examining, considering and reporting on preparations and the response
to the pandemic in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, in
areas reserved to the UK Government and Parliament. Whereas, the
Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry is investigating aspects of the devolved
strategic response to the pandemic between 1 January 2020 and 31
December 2022.
It held its final week of Health and Social Care
Impact Hearings from 21–23 May 2024. On the last day, Neil Craig who
has worked as a hospital porter at Glasgow Royal Infirmary for 25 years
gave his oral testimony. He worked as a porter at the hospital
throughout the covid pandemic and was giving evidence relating to the
impacts of the pandemic and its response on porters as a union
representative for Unite.
At first, he and his hospital porters
were not catching covid. They felt it was their duty to continue
working despite what was being publicised in the media.
At
first, he said, the managers at the hospital didn’t know what the impact
of covid would be or the number of patients to expect.
“They
thought that the workload was going to be higher so we were all there.
And we could be there as long as we wanted to be really because people
weren’t sure if you were going to be needed. But it turned out they
weren’t really needed,” he told the Inquiry. Because there was a
significant fall in the amount of work that porters had to do.
“We
didn’t have the capacity [high numbers of patients] in the hospital.
Obviously, a lot of patients they discharged out of the hospital, either
to home or care homes or other places [and] they didn’t schedule
elective surgeries. So, the workload was definitely not as bad,” he
said.
In his written testimony (see the last section of this article), Craig said that the medical block was less
than half-full. He was asked what he meant by the “medical block.”...<<<Read More>>>....
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