This article relates to March 2020. Please refer to the latest news for current updates

Devon Air Ambulance will temporarily be responding to patients solely by critical care car, but its critical care paramedics will still be able to respond to patients with their specialist skills and equipment.

Heléna Holt, CEO, explains:

Standing down our aircraft has been a very difficult decision for us to make but one we have had to take in order to protect all of our crew.

She added: "Whilst the paramedics can wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when treating and conveying patients, our pilots cannot operate the aircraft wearing PPE. They also cannot maintain a 2-metre distance between them and the patient. As we have no way of knowing whether a patient has Coronavirus, this leaves them completely exposed within a small, confined space of the helicopter. We hope our community will understand that this is an unacceptable risk.

"Please be assured that this is a temporary measure and subject to continual review. We are working with colleagues in the NHS to identify other ways in which we can support patient care as the response to the pandemic develops.

"I would like to thank all of our supporters not just for the donations, but also for their messages of support during this extremely challenging time. Despite the pandemic, we will do our best to continue delivering lifesaving care to patients, albeit by road not air."

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