had they come to pass, they would have been severe. we were talking about availability of food in the shops and medicines for the national health service, so we had no choice but to do that planning. i deeply regret any implications that had our our emergency planning in other areas. our health correspondent catherine burns is at the covid inquiry in west london. what more did we learn from nicola sturgeon, catherine? sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of the - sturgeon, catherine? well, reeta, this is week three now of the covid j this is week three now of the covid inquiry, and most of the things we have heard so far have been from a uk perspective, so this was next to s take on things, his thoughts on the no deal brexit planning and how that diverted resources, regrettable but necessary, she s