josie ekoli was a mum of five and a nurse in the nhs for more than 30 years.n that nhs front line, fighting every day against the coronavirus, she risked her life for everyone else. josie told her children the protective clothing she'd been given in her words "wasn't the best." she should have been wearing, like, the face masks, covering the full face and things like that. but she only had, like, the mask and gloves and apron. ijust think, yeah, things like that should have been dealt with better. because she was there, week in and week out, she should have been given the appropriate equipment to deal with everything. i don't want to blame anyone, but i feel like if the people in charge did theirjob correctly, it wouldn't have been... well, it wouldn't have turned out the way that it did. it could have been different. the last thing i want is for other families to go through what we're going through, because it is a tremendous loss. the hospital in harrogate wherejosie worked said they're following national guidance on the use of protective clothing, and doing