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Review NHS policy on masks, safe air & ventilation to protect vulnerable

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Vulnerable people — those with cancer, immune compromise, or chronic illness — should feel safe in NHS settings, not fearful. We’re calling for a 'do no harm' standard: an automatic right to treatment by FFP2/3 masked staff, safe air and ventilation in every setting and stronger infection control.

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Review NHS policy on masks, safe air & ventilation to protect vulnerable

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Vulnerable people — those with cancer, immune compromise, or chronic illness — should feel safe in NHS settings, not fearful. We’re calling for a 'do no harm' standard: an automatic right to treatment by FFP2/3 masked staff, safe air and ventilation in every setting and stronger infection control.

National
745 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

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