Sessions will take place across the UK from next year as it aims to identify lessons from the government's handling of the pandemic.
It comes days after bereaved families warned they could take legal action against the government over delays. BBC News
See also:
- Covid hospital patients in England up by 37 per cent The Independent
- Are pockets of Covid in the gut causing long-term symptoms? The Guardian
- Delayed public inquiry into UK’s Covid-19 response opens The Guardian
- Covid fifth wave: Hospitals bring back masks on wards just weeks after rules relaxed The Independent
- COVID-19 fattens up our body's cells to help fuel its viral takeover, study suggests Sky News
- COVID an 'inconvenience' rather than 'life-threatening' for many now, says WHO Sky News
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