A British nurse, Laura Demin, has decided to quit her job at Croydon Hospital in south London, after spending two weeks without a hand sanitizer or a mask or protective gloves, with the pandemic of "Covid 19" spread throughout the UK, while Croydon Hospital denied allegations the nurse.

The 33-year-old nurse said that she had not found manual soap or "gel", and had to leave her patients waiting for about two hours, and claimed that she had not been in the department she was working in, hand sanitizer, or protective masks, for two weeks.

"Not every bed has a disinfectant," said Laura, who has a five-year-old son. "My manager said the reason was that the concerned department worker stopped working and there was a shortage at the national level."

"That is not true. How are care workers supposed to rub with patients on a 12-hour shift, if they can't wash their hands, I'm working with cancer patients and can't go without washing my hands."

She continued, "I will not work in this hospital because I cannot risk and return to my son who is waiting for me at home and I cannot even wash my hands."

Laura told her officials that she would not return to work until they were assured of adequate personal protective equipment.

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