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NURSING staff at Cumbria’s hospitals have been told to swap their uniforms for their own clothes if they are not going straight home from work. The move is the latest in a battle to stop the spread of infections, including the MRSA superbug, and nurses and midwives have been told they must wear a long coat and go straight home from work.

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