so the recommendation was keep prevalence low, that was not happening, and the consequence of thatis happening, and the consequence of that is more people with long covid. and i don t think that was something that policymakers were keen to factor in. ., . factor in. one more reference, lease, factor in. one more reference, please. in factor in. one more reference, please. in the factor in. one more reference, please, in the same factor in. one more reference, | please, in the same document, factor in. one more reference, - please, in the same document, page 166, in weeks earlier, here we see matt hancock, as you say, explained things well, fonts, and reminded them about long covid. can we take it that matt hancock was alive to theissues it that matt hancock was alive to the issues of long covid at about this time? it the issues of long covid at about this time? . . , the issues of long covid at about this time? . ., , , the issues of long covid at about thistime? . ., ,
should mention. one thing the public need and deserve and should mention. one thing the public need and deserve and i should mention. one thing the public need and deserve and i think- should mention. one thing the public need and deserve and i think we - should mention. one thing the public need and deserve and i think we in i need and deserve and i think we in parliament want to see is transparency. if a group is running an aapg because it is an important issue to them, that is fine. but people need to know what is happening, who is funding it, and thatis happening, who is funding it, and that is where shining a light on and declaring what is going on with these groups is so important. we have seen a mushrooming of aapg over the last five years, and the number has risen by 40%. they are now 700 of the school. many of them do really important and worthwhile work. sometimes it is very small issues but really important issues of social justice, issues but really important issues of