From the BBC live feed - what an unmitigated prick, Hancock is!
'There have been cases where medical workers have used more personal protective equipment (PPE) than necessary, the UK health secretary has said, after a doctor's union warned that many doctors were not getting the equipment they need.
The British Medical Association said doctors faced "heart-breaking decisions" over whether to carry on without proper protection.
Matt Hancock told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that there was enough personal protective equipment to go around if it was used in line with guidance.
"I don't want to impugn blame on people who have used more PPE than the guidelines suggest because I understand the difficulties in the circumstances," he said.
"What I would say it is very important to use the right PPE and not overuse it."
The health secretary confirmed that 19 NHS workers had died since the start of the outbreak.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tweeted: "It is quite frankly insulting to imply front line staff are wasting PPE."
Dame Donna Kinnair, general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, told Today that no piece of PPE could ever be "more precious a resource than a healthcare worker's life, a nurse's life, a doctor's life".'
I don't know whether Matt Hancock is right or not because I am not privy to any of the evidence or advice he has, but a couple of points to make here:
Firstly my wife, who was a nurse and then a phlebotamist in the NHS for many years, has continually criticised the NHS for its sheer wastage of equipment. Last year I had two operations for replacement hips(both successful) and I still have the crutches loaned to me by the NHS as well as the special toilet seat loaned to me as I was recovering. On enquiring at the hospital where these operations were done. I was told to get rid of the crutches and the toilet seat contraption as they didn't want them back!
Secondly, the logistics of ensuring that the many thousands of locations where all kinds of PPE are needed are continually and fully stocked is a huge problem. I don't doubt that mistakes have been made and reasonable criticism is, to my mind, quite acceptable. However it seems to me that any politician of any party would struggle under the problems that this pandemic has brought up.