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fromwww.bbc.com
1 hour ago

UK did 'too little, too late', leading to thousands more Covid deaths, says inquiry

"all four governments failed to appreciate the scale of the threat or the urgency of response it demanded in the early part of 2020." Ministers were in part relying on "misleading assurances" that the UK was prepared, she said. Government scientists underestimated how quickly the virus was spreading and in the early days were advising restrictions should not be introduced until the spread of the virus was nearer its peak to help build up herd immunity, Lady Hallett added.
UK politics
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
5 hours ago

Gove apologises after Covid report alleges 'toxic' culture

Lord Michael Gove apologised for government mistakes during the Covid pandemic and criticised Downing Street culture under Boris Johnson.
UK politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Chaotic' culture in UK government led to more COVID deaths, inquiry finds

Chaotic, toxic leadership at the UK government's centre and indecision delayed COVID-19 interventions, causing about 23,000 additional deaths and higher economic and social costs.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

Lockdown could have been avoided - key findings from Covid inquiry

UK Covid response was "too little, too late", with delayed lockdowns increasing deaths, children deprioritised, and official rule-breaking undermining public confidence and compliance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Too little, too late': damning report condemns UK's Covid response

The UK's response to Covid was too little, too late, a damning official report on the handling of the pandemic has concluded, saying the introduction of a lockdown even a week earlier than happened could have saved more than 20,000 lives. The document also has stinging criticism of a toxic and chaotic culture inside Boris Johnson's Downing Street which it said the then prime minister actively embraced in which the loudest voices held sway and women were sidelined.
Public health
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