Friday, November 28

Bare below the elbows...

The NHS' “Bare Below the Elbows” policy requires that to prevent the spread of infections, health workers should not wear watches, rings (other than wedding rings) and should be bare below the elbows. This is based on research showing that bacteria can survive on sleeves and from there spread to patients on contact. Some Muslim female health workers, and 'community' leaders, have raised concerns about this policy.

A number of options are being discussed, including sleeves that can be easily rolled up on patient contact. My own view is that Islam is sufficiently flexible to take account of necessity. If there is scientific evidence for the survival of bacteria on sleeves, and transmission from there to patients, then out of necessity, there should be no obstacle to women health workers being bare below the arms.

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