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NHS campaigners launched a “People’s Covid Inquiry” today with key backing from leading academics, celebrities, campaigning groups, unions and front-line workers.
The inquiry aims to analyse why Britain has suffered over 100,000 deaths from Covid-19 and what lessons should be learned to inform future decisions and policymaking.
It comes in the absence of a formal public investigation by officials.
Human rights barrister Michael Mansfield QC will oversee the proceedings, which will be hosted by Keep Our NHS Public (KONP).
Each session will explore a separate aspect of the pandemic including a zero-Covid strategy, the privatisation of public health, the preparedness of the NHS, and the impact of the pandemic on NHS staff and keyworkers.
Christmas rules mean NHS taking at least 4,000 more Covid patients by New Year and ‘thousands more deaths’
The i 18/12/2020 David Parsley © Provided by The i An infection Control nurse looks out from a Covid-19 recovery ward (Photo: Niall Carson/PA Wire)
The group, which includes NHS bosses, university scientists and health union leaders, are backing a campaign from Keep Our NHS Public to cancel the lifting of restrictions for five days over the festive period and the immediate introduction of tougher lockdown restrictions across the UK.
The group has also claimed that hospitals will be forced to choose between who to treat and who to leave to die if they are overrun by Covid patients.