From what we read/hear (if we believe the various sources), some hospitals have more PPE than they need and some don't have what they need. Sounds like a failure at national/government level to me.
Not at all, PPE isn’t ordered from a central source, and the government isn’t involved at all!
Trusts buy in from any companies within the UK and all over Europe and worldwide, as long as the items conform to our standards.
So they’ll base, or did, there purchases on price and availability.
With never experiencing anything on this scale before, some suppliers can’t meet the demands, so now trusts need to find new suppliers at a moments notice!
How can any of that be lay at the governments door?
Why are so many people surprised that we don’t have the capacity to supply basic equipment when we hardly make any of it ourselves!
The whole country, businesses and the public are so used to buying cheap from wherever the Labour is most underpaid, first and foremost, and who now have there own issues on their own back yards, that it’s really shown us as a country to be so exposed and thus we are now reliant on begging uk companies (some are volunteering) to diversify to help.
After this everyone needs to have a hard look at themselves who contribute to this ideal rather than trying to pin everything on Boris and the government.