'Utterly deplorable': Twisted thieves steal equipment from Glasgow hospital with medics already facing overwhelming pressures
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And earlier this month NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde paused non-urgent elective procedures to "prioritise urgent treatment and cancer care".NEW: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is pausing non-urgent elective procedures to prioritise urgent treatment and cancer care.Scottish Conservatives Health Spokesman Sandesh Gulhane described the theft as "utterly deplorable" and "the last thing staff need right now".
"We are in the midst of the worst NHS crisis in decades and staff at the QEUH have had to tolerate severe working conditions."I hope that the individuals involved are found by police and punished to the full letter of the law.”
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