Shocking photos show stacks of ‘unusable’ PPE stored at £1m Per Day

Aerial photos have shown the scale of shipping containers being used to store ‘unusable’ PPE at locations across Suffolk.

As reported by the Mirror, the Government is using old airfields, yards and ports in Suffolk to keep thousands of shipping containers, at an apparent cost of £1million a day.

The Department for Health has paid private contractor Uniserve approximately £124million for “storage costs” over the last four months.

Drone images demonstrate the extent of the container storage in Suffolk, with some of the piles thought to be up to 60ft high.

Image: Bav Media

As well as Ipswich Docks, the containers have appeared at two disused RAF bases in Eye, and at yards in Newmarket and Woodbridge.

Ipswich docks: Bav Media

A further 1,000 containers at Mendlesham Airfield are currently subject to a planning battle.

Over the summer, the Department of Health bought £7million worth of shipping containers as a “cost-effective” way to store the tens of billions of PPE items.

As many as 3,000 unopened containers have been tracked down.

The National Audit Office said: “The Government has budgeted an unprecedented £15bn to buy PPE for England during 2020-21. Hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of PPE will not be used for the original intended purpose.”

The department said: “There are robust processes to ensure value for money and we have set out plans for managing excess stock of PPE.”

See more here: suffolklive.com

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    very old white guy

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    None of that so called PPE is of any effect or value, why not just burn it to help generate the electricity that wind turbines and solar panels are not generating.

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    very old white guy

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    I love the quote “robust processes………
    What lie can we tell about this is the process.

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    Jerry Krause

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    Hi VOWG,

    My problem is that, after reading the entire article, I still have no idea of what PPE actually is. So I do not even know if it is combustible.

    Have a good day, Jerry

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      Galoot

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      Hi Jerry and readers.

      It could be that PPE is something created by bureaucratic sheep to fool most of the people most of the time.

      The Suffolk is a British breed of domestic sheep. It originated in the late eighteenth century in the area of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, as a result of cross-breeding when Norfolk Horn ewes were put to improved Southdown rams. It is a polled, black-faced breed, and is raised primarily for its meat. It has been exported to many countries, and is among the most numerous breeds of sheep worldwide.

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        Purple People Eater.

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        It appears the sheeple have cloned me.

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    Alan

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    The plan for dealing with will be to create another wave of infection.

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      LostRiver

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      Who the hell knows what’s really in these containers?

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        davejr

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        body bags?

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    Alan

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    The plan for dealing with it will be to create another wave of infection.

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    itsme

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    ^^^^^^this^^^^^^
    this is for the next plan

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    Anthony Bright-Paul

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    I have just looked it up – Personal Protective equipment, which includes masks and gowns. Words fail. At least a big statement is made in Canada. But who listens now? The world has gone completely crazy.

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      Jerry Krause

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      Hi Anthony,

      It seems more than I had no idea of what PPE were and you made the effort to do what I should have done. But I forget and I know you are older than I am. So no excuse.

      I also must admit my question was to be critical of the failure of the article’s author to define, for a reader, what PPE was. But I see I have not yet thanked you for the information. Now I have done what I intended as I began this comment.

      Have a good day, Jerry

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    Jurg Gassmann

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    No doubt most of this stuff is by now past its expiry date.
    What we in the rich West have usually done with such stuff is to donate it to the “poor in Africa” (who have managed the “pandemic” far more professionally and scientifically than we did, and were spared the manifold disasters we have inflicted on ourselves). They’re not stupid and will realise that they can’t use it, but we’ll chalk it up against our “development aid” generosity, and leave the cost of disposing of the crap to the recipients of our largesse.

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      LostRiver

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      Who the hell knows what’s really in these containers?

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    James

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    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) can be anything from old boots to Covid masks. The usual practice, encouraged by European Union (UE) was to send all rubbish to Asia for treatment and recycling, which was done by throwing it in the rivers, so it recycled back to us via the oceans, Most industries start by producing and selling something, with associated waste. Both sold items and waste sooner or later have to be recycled, and when a good way of doing it is found, this industry develops too. But always afterwards. Where there’s muck there’s brass; but nowadays everything is under central government control so moves slow, they have their pet projects to spend money on, and all the rest can wait. At least we know who to blame.

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    kaiwanshou

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    All that wasted PPE makes you wonder how big the kickbacks were for placing such massive orders by Ministers and/or Public Servants. Then they’ll get “their corporate mates, e.g. SERCO to tender for the removal and dumping it in Nigeria or North Korea, or re-selling it all back to China who will put it back in their inventory for Part E phase of the plandemic.

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    Ozwedge

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    Lucky they didn’t waste the money on new hospitals.

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    Cj

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    PPE is stage props.
    They bought too much for this episode of the show.

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    John V

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    PPE doesn’t expire. It’s masks, face shields, gloves, aprons, etc. It was bought for the plandemic and unused, since the hospitals weren’t overrun like they tried to tell us. The manufacturers and distributors made their money, so into the trash they go. All part of the scam. This is happening in the US as well. Energy and efforts wasted so profits could be made by the chosen. So many people got richer and the regular people lost jobs and kids lost 2 years and counting of learning.

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