Some grateful but replete NHS workers say that provisions from well-wishers should be shared with food banks and the homeless
Since the lockdown began, people across the UK have supported NHS staff in various ways, including the weekly clap for carers, sewing PPE and providing a mountain of free food.
Yet the latter has created a conundrum for hospitals: how do they deal with donations from well-wishers which can arrive in vast amounts and often without notice?