"No family should ever again go through what we have" - Families of Queen Elizabeth University Hospital patients write to First Minister

91 relatives have signed the letter to John Swinney

The families of 27 patients have written to the First Minister
Author: Molly TulettPublished 15th Feb 2026
Last updated 15th Feb 2026

The families of people affected by infections at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s flagship hospital say, “no family should ever again go through what we have”.

In a letter to John Swinney, the relatives of 27 patients who died or suffered infections say they need more reassurances around the safety of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

An inquiry is examining a link between patient deaths and infections, and contaminated water and ventilation systems.

The Crown Office is also looking into the deaths of seven patients, examining a possible connection to the hospital environment.

"People who have lost their children, their sole mates"

The letter to the First Minister was signed by 91 people.

It said: “We believe it is right that you hear our position, in our words, direct from the people who have lost their children, their soul mates and those whose lives have been forever changed...

"While our journeys started at different times, we share one common aim - no family should ever again go through what we have."

When the issue was raised at First Minister's Questions on Thursday, Mr Swinney said the water and ventilation system management at the hospital has seen significant improvements, describing it as "exceeding standard guidance".

However the letter from the families says more clarity is needed on what standards the hospital is complying with, claiming the current ventilation system poses a risk to immunocompromised patients.

"Those whose lives gave been forever changed"

A Scottish Government spokeswoman said: "The First Minister thanks the families for their letter and recognises their dedication to engaging with the independent public inquiry, despite the pain and distress this will inevitably be causing.

"The Scottish Government brought forward the public inquiry so that families and patients can get the truth they deserve. It is right that Lord Brodie be given the time and space to reach his conclusions without political influence or interference.

"Our priority is to ensure that patients, families, staff and the public have full confidence in the safety of facilities and the environment in which services are delivered within the QEUH and Royal Hospital for Children (RHC) today."

She continued: "NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde has now received two positive independent reports from December and January showing their water and ventilation systems are fully compliant.

"Our priority is to ensure...full confidence"

"These reports will also be reviewed by the new safety and public confidence oversight group, established by the Health Secretary, which will include representation from patients, whistleblowers and staff.

"Enhanced reporting will be established with the Government, who will provide scrutiny, challenge and support to the delivery of NHSGGC's programme of work."

The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board has denied facing political pressure to open the hospital early.

During FMQs on Thursday, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar accused the Government of ignoring a report about the safety of the children's hospital at the QEUH campus before it opened.

"Ongoing programme of maintenance"

Mr Swinney accused his opponent of playing politics with the issue and urged him to "respect" Lord Brodie's ongoing Scottish Hospitals Inquiry.

A spokeswoman for NHSGGC said: "We want to reassure patients and families that the QEUH and RHC are safe today.

"This is highlighted by evidence given by the independent expert Mr Andrew Poplett to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry.

"Comprehensive steps have been taken to address past physical defects in the building, and a significant and ongoing programme of maintenance and monitoring is in place. We remain focused on providing safe, high-quality care for all patients."

Hear the latest news on Clyde 1 on FM, DAB, smart speaker or the Rayo app.