Delaying routine care was least bad of awful options', Matt Hancock tells Covid inquiry
Briefly

During the pandemic, we faced a series of awful options, and cancelling non-urgent treatments was reluctantly seen as the least bad choice. It was about protecting the NHS and patients.
Hancock insisted that delaying some non-urgent operations to safeguard the NHS was necessary, as hospitals posed a higher risk of Covid transmission than other environments.
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