The coronavirus pandemic which struck in january 2020 and the coronavirus pandemic which struck injanuary 2020 and this refers to the uk government and the devolved administrations. Baroness hallett, the chair, does say in her report that health and social care, civil service, scientists and advisers had battled the pandemic and at the uk was spared the worst but from that moment on she goes on to set out a catalogue of failings and say there must be radical reform and say there must be radical reform and quotes, never again can a disease that lead to so many deaths. She says that the uk was ill prepared for dealing with a catastrophic emergency let alone a covid pandemic. The uk lacked resilience and there had been a slowdown in health improvement and wider health inequalities, public health services were close to capacity and these were all factors that contributed to the uk s lack of resilience. And quotes, had the uk been better prepared and resilient then some of the financial and
Frustrated with this approach and unless it really is just a question of someone in the cabinet office is deeply committed to this interpretation of collective responsibility it s a mystery why they re doing it. they re doing it. kerstin, on the ruestion they re doing it. kerstin, on the question of they re doing it. kerstin, on the question of what they re doing it. kerstin, on the question of what baroness - they re doing it. kerstin, on the l question of what baroness hallett can do on this, can she start the inquiry as planned and let this play out or does this delay the start of the inquiry? out or does this delay the start of the inquiry? she can. it s a matter for the inquiry the inquiry? she can. it s a matter for the inquiry whether the inquiry? she can. it s a matter for the inquiry whether they - the inquiry? she can. it s a matter for the inquiry whether they thinkl for the inquiry whether they think this is for the inquiry whether they think this is material for