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ED-C-19 Inquiry 031023 Module 2 Day 1.ecl

29 Jan 2024

5 In Module 1, the Inquiry considered the state of the 5 However, if the protection of life is the 6 United Kingdom's emergency preparedness, response and 6 pre-eminent duty which every government owes to the 7 resilience structures at the time just before SARS-CoV-2 7 people, the numbers of those who died is the marker 8 commenced its deadly work. [...] It is almost one too large to 21 In the momentous decisions that the government took 21 comprehend, and the testimonies which you've heard 22 concerning the control of the virus, the lockdowns, the 22 remind us that each death represents the loss of 23 social restrictions, the shutting of businesses and 23 an individual, often in circumstances which makes their 24 schools, did the government serve. [...] In responding to the 17 however long, could possibly enquire into all aspects of 17 virus by way of the imposition of the lockdown in late 18 the government's decision-making on Covid, because 18 March, the government took the profound step of 19 of course the pandemic and the government's response 19 essentially shutting down society, and it set in motion 20 impacted on virtually every area of pu. [...] The range of the severity of the symptoms, the 9 coronavirus item, and the summary -- I said minutes, 9 case fatality rates, that is to say the proportion of 10 I apologise, this is an extract from a document prepared 10 confirmed cases which would lead to death, let alone the 11 for the meeting. [...] The 16 spread beyond the initial 20 or 30 cases? 16 Prime Minister receives an update on the evacuation of 17 The United Kingdom led the world in the speed and 17 UK nationals and at SAGE, two days later, the CMO, the 18 scope of its genetic sequencing, and it continued to do 18 DCMO and the Chief Scientific Adviser and a number of 19 so, as it did in a number of other scientific fields.

Authors

Andrew Brotherston

Pages
95
Published in
United Kingdom

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