Coronavirus: lessons learned to date report published Covid vaccine programme “one of most effective initiatives in UK history” but delay to first lockdown a “serious error” that should have been challenged.
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee and Health and Social Care Committee have published their report, Coronavirus: lessons learned to date, examining the initial UK response to the covid pandemic.
See also:
- Covid: UK start to pandemic worst public health failure ever, MPs say BBC News
- ‘Extraordinary omission’: key findings in scathing UK Covid report The Guardian
- Covid response ‘one of UK’s worst ever public health failures’ The Guardian
- Early Covid response ‘amounted in practice’ to herd immunity, MPs say The Independent
- ‘Unacceptably high’ ethnic minority deaths from Covid, MPs say The Independent
- Covid-19 lessons learnt report: The five tragic mistakes ministers made – and one success iNews
- COVID-19: Minister refuses to apologise for government's pandemic handling as report says errors 'cost thousands of lives' Sky News
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