The row centred on official advice at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sir Keir said the government had been "too slow to protect people", and that up until 12 March, care homes were being told it was "very unlikely" anyone would become infected. BBC News
See also:
- Coronavirus: Does lockdown easing 'follow the science'? BBC News
- How do you recover after surviving a near fatal bout of coronavirus? BBC News
- Coronavirus started spreading among the British public BEFORE the first two people tested positive The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus UK: Death toll hits 33,186 with 494 new fatalities The Daily Mail
- Coronavirus test results from thousands of people are 'disappearing into a black hole' The Daily Mail
- Real care home death toll in England and Wales could be as high as 22,000 The Daily Mail
- Britain's COVID-19 death toll could DOUBLE to 73,000 by next year if 10% of people catch the virus The Daily Mail
- Number of patients at London's NHS Nightingale never exceeded one ward The Daily Telegraph
- Millions with health conditions at risk from Covid-19 'if forced back to work' The Guardian
- Testing for coronavirus in UK care homes a ‘complete system failure’ The Guardian
- NHS England seeks advice amid 'shielded' patient concerns Health Service Journal
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