The inquiry says an earlier lockdown could have saved 23,000 lives in the first wave in England - and lockdown could have ...
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry will publish its findings on Thursday into decisions made by former prime minister Boris Johnson and his senior advisers. Key players, including Mr Johnson and former health ...
UKHSA urges public to curb winter infections with updated advice. Flu vaccines show strong protection against hospitalisation. Key measures include vaccination for eligible groups, staying home when ...
UK’s pandemic response ‘too little, too late’, says inquiry chair - Damning report finds more than 20,000 lives could have been spared over spring and summer 2020 had restrictions started just seven d ...
The Covid inquiry is set to publish its second set of findings looking in detail at the huge political decisions that had to be made in 2020.
A new strain of Covid, with an apparently telltale symptom, has reached the UK, and already accounts for a high proportion of new recorded cases in England. The arrival of the Stratus strain comes as ...
As many as 23,000 UK deaths could have been avoided if the first lockdown had happened a week earlier, according to the ...
LONDON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Britain recorded its highest number of daily cases of COVID-19 on Thursday at 6,634, according to government data, reflecting a second wave of infections sweeping through ...
About 23,000 deaths could have been prevented in England if the first Covid-19 lockdown had been introduced sooner at the start of the pandemic, a UK public inquiry found Thursday.Modelling shows that ...
The Covid Inquiry, chaired by Baroness Hallett, is expected to look at ten areas in total, and provide lessons for managing ...
A public inquiry has criticized the U.K.'s initial COVID-19 response in early 2020 as “too little, too late.” Chaired by former judge Heather Hallett, the inquiry found that chaos within ...