Maskless Boris Johnson backed by NHS hospital after online backlash

A hospital has defended Boris Johnson after he was pictured without a mask while talking with NHS workers during a visit.

Official NHS guidance for Hexham hospital, which is part of the Northumbria Trust, says: "Anyone attending our hospitals and community settings must continue to wear a face-covering at all times to protect patients, visitors and staff.

"We urge you to bring your own face covering, whether bought or home-made, however masks will be available if you do not have one.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with medical staff during a visit to Hexham General Hospital in Northumberland. Picture date: Monday November 8, 2021.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with medical staff during a visit to Hexham General Hospital in Northumberland. Picture date: Monday November 8, 2021. (PA)

"Please do not remove it unless advised to do so by a medical professional. Try to ensure you have no gaps in the sides of your face covering and avoid touching it."

There was online backlash from some on social media after the images emerged, with critics highlighting it comes at a time when Covid-19 case rates and hospital admissions are climbing nationally.

However, the hospital swiftly defended Johnson and sought to reassure the public he was following the rules.

The Northumbria NHS said: "Please be assured that infection prevention and control remains an utmost priority for our Trust.

"The Prime Minister Boris Johnson followed strict measures, including wearing a mask, in each clinical area he visited."

It is not the first time Johnson has faced backlash over his mask wearing etiquette recently; last week, he was criticised at the opening of COP26 opening ceremony after he was seen maskless sitting next to the 95-year-old broadcaster and natural historian, Sir David Attenborough.

Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, British prime Minister Boris Johnson and Sir David Attenborough during the opening ceremony for the Cop26 summit at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow. Picture date: Monday November 1, 2021.
Boris Johnson was heavily criticsed for going maskless while sitting next to national treasure Sir David Attenborough at Cop26. (PA)

When challenged by CNN's Christiane Amanpour over the incident, the prime minister stumbled over his words.

"I've been wearing masks in confined spaces with people I don't normally talk to," he said.

"It's up to people to take a judgment whether they're at a reasonable distance from someone ... that's the approach we take."

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Johnson has been accused of using the hospital visit to dodge parliament today as MPs debate parliamentary standards following the Owen Paterson lobbying scandal.

“Boris Johnson today had the chance to answer for his mistakes, apologise to the country and act to put them right. Instead he did what he always does - ran away," said Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

File photo dated 28/02/17 of Owen Paterson who has has resigned as the MP for North Shropshire. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised MPs a fresh vote on Owen Paterson's suspension for an alleged breach of lobbying rules
File photo dated 28/02/17 of Owen Paterson who has has resigned as the MP for North Shropshire. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised MPs a fresh vote on Owen Paterson's suspension for an alleged breach of lobbying rules "as soon as possible" after performing an extraordinary U-turn. Issue date: Thursday November 4, 2021. (PA)

“This Phileas Fogg-impersonating PM would go 80 ways around the world to avoid scrutiny, and he pretty much has. Any time there are questions to be answered, he’s off on his travels again.

“Britain deserves better than the corruption and cowardice of this Government.”

Paterson was found guilty of "egregious" breaches of lobbying rules by the independent parliamentary standards watchdog after their report found Paterson to have breached the MPs code of conduct after two firms paid him a sum total of £112k a year.

He was handed a 30 day suspension, however government moved to prevent the suspension by proposing changes to rules - which included reforming the watchdog to a committee with a Tory majority.

However, after public outcry and opposition MPs refusing to serve on the new committee, the government announced a U-turn; shortly after, Paterson resigned.

Today, the prime minister refused to apologise - and international trade secretary, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, defended Johnson's lack of attendance to the debate this morning claiming he was focusing on more "important" issues.

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