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Medical fetish store donates entire stock of hospital scrubs to the NHS to help fight coronavirus
A medical fetish store has donated its entire stock of hospital scrubs to the NHS to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Medical fetish store donates entire stock of hospital scrubs to the NHS to help fight coronavirus
LILY WAKEFIELD MARCH 28, 2020
"A medical fetish store has donated its entire stock of hospital scrubs to the NHS to help fight coronavirus.
The NHS has desperately been trying to manage the need for extra supplies during COVID-19 pandemic, even calling in the army to help distribute them in busy hospitals.
Emily Lawson, chief commercial officer for the NHS, said in a press release: “We need massively increased, urgent volume of these supplies to the frontline in this exceptional set of circumstances.”
Medical fetish store Medfet said it has found itself being “sought out as a last-resort supplier to our National Health Service”, and has therefore donated its entire stock of disposable scrubs to the NHS.
The online store is “100 per cent dedicated to medical fetish, kink and role play”, and stocks more than 250 medical-grade products.
It wrote on Twitter: “Today we donated our entire stock of disposable scrubs to an NHS hospital. It was just a few sets, because we don’t carry large stocks, but they were desperate, so we sent them free of charge.
“When you see someone from the government saying the NHS is getting what it needs, that is a LIE.
“We have been contacted this week by representatives of NHS procurement all over the country, trying to source basic protective equipment and clothing.”
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Today we donated our entire stock of disposable scrubs to an NHS hospital. It was just a few sets, because we don't carry large stocks, but they were desperate, so we sent them free of charge.
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It added that as a “tiny company”, the fact that the NHS was calling on the store for help was proof that something was “seriously wrong”."