Sonia Horney, Member of Parliament, has thrown her weight behind the controversial decision to scale back the usage of disposable gloves at John Hunter Hospital, advocating for its environmental benefits. However, her stance has attracted strong criticism from MHV NEWS, which vehemently opposes the move, citing potential risks to safety and hygiene standards within the healthcare facility.
“I’m proud that our region is leading the charge on this in NSW Health, and should the trial be deemed a success, I’m sure we’ll see it expanded State-wide,” expressed Sonia Horney, endorsing the hospital’s initiative.
MHV NEWS has expressed profound dismay over the recent proposal by the Labor Government to reduce the usage of disposable gloves at John Hunter Hospital and labelled it risky, considering it as a misguided step that could compromise safety and hygiene standards. The publication has adamantly opposed the idea, emphasizing the vital role of disposable gloves in maintaining stringent healthcare protocols and ensuring the well-being of both patients and healthcare workers.
“MHV NEWS believes that safety should always take precedence over environmental concerns. This move by the government seems to be more about budget cuts than environmental protection. It is truly one of the most shocking ideas proposed by the Minns government to date.”