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Coronavirus: Visitors steal hand sanitiser gel from hospital


Visitors to a hospital are stealing hand sanitising gel daily – as demand for the product surges amid fears over coronavirus.

Bottles have been taken from patients' beds and dispensers ripped off walls at Northampton General Hospital. Bosses said the gel was "disappearing every day" and they have had to limit the supply on wards.

"Nothing like this has ever happened in all the years we've had the gel," said a hospital spokeswoman.

"Over the past week we've seen stocks on wards disappear from the end of beds every single day," Sally-Anne Watts, associate communications director, told the BBC.

"Three wall-mounted dispensers have been ripped off and we've even seen people coming in and topping up their own dispensers with our product," she said.

Since the hospital's supplies have been going missing, Mrs Watts said, bottles were no longer being put at the end of all beds.

"We don't have an unlimited supply and would ask that visitors to the site respect the fact that we are doing all we can to keep our patients, visitors and staff safe, and we need their support," she added.

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Source: BBC News, 6 March 2020

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