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Policy paper: Free personal protective equipment (PPE) scheme

Department Of Health

March 20
10:59 2023

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The purpose of the scheme is to support the governments COVID-19 Response: Living with COVID-19 strategy during a challenging period of global inflation and cost of living pressures.

The continued provision of free PPE for COVID-19 will:

  • protect frontline healthcare staff, the elderly and vulnerable
  • reduce pressure on the NHS

The scheme has been extended until 31 March 2024 or until the Department of Health and Social Cares (DHSC) stocks for COVID-19 supply are depleted (whichever is sooner). We encourage providers to only order PPE based on current demand - DHSC will not accept returns of unused or expired PPE. Order limits will continue to apply and order volumes will be monitored.

Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category shows DHSC estimated stock-out dates when DHSC expects to run out of specific types of PPE.

Published 30 September 2021
Last updated 20 March 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated 'Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category' with current estimates.

  2. Updated 'Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category' with current estimates.

  3. Updated 'Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category' with current estimates.

  4. Updated 'Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category' with current estimates.

  5. Updated to add 'Estimated stock-out dates by PPE category'.

  6. Updated to reflect the extension of the free PPE scheme to the end of March 2024 or until DHSCs stocks are depleted (whichever is sooner).

  7. Updated to say that the previous IPC guidance for PPE is now the National Infection Prevention Control Manual (NIPCM) guidance, and the free PPE scheme has been extended until the end of March 2023 or until the NIPCM guidance is withdrawn or significantly amended.

  8. First published.

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