Live: Covid inquiry begins examination into impact of pandemic on NHS and healthcare
Briefly

Nicola Brook, solicitor at Broudie Jackson Canter, which represents more than 7,000 families from the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, noted: "This module of the inquiry is one of the most important in understanding the true horrors of the pandemic. It will reveal some of the most shocking details, distressing stories and outrageous scandals that took place." This highlights the urgency and significance of the inquiry in addressing past failures in the response to Covid-19.
The ongoing inquiry aims to assess the governmental and societal responses to Covid-19, focusing on the impact on NHS service delivery, pandemic management by healthcare leaders, and the integration of vaccination efforts.
The first public hearings of module three will see leaders from the Health and Safety Executive and Unison provide evidence this week, shedding light on the pandemic's fallout in healthcare systems across the UK.
Andrew Feinberg emphasizes that the inquiry's outcomes are crucial as they aim to ensure transparency and accountability in how the pandemic was managed, especially in the context of public health.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
[
|
]