Verdict due on impact of Brexit and austerity on Covid-19 response
Briefly

Heather Hallett, the former court of appeal judge chairing the inquiry, is likely to draw conclusions about the lack of transparency over pandemic-planning exercises in the years before Covid, including one into pandemic flu which warned: The UK's current preparedness is not sufficient to cope with the extreme demands of a severe pandemic.
Brenda Doherty, a spokesperson for Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice, mentioned the potential of the inquiry's recommendations to save lives in the future, highlighting the importance of learning lessons from the loss of loved ones.
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