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Ex-health chief shares shocking details about UK's pandemic decision making

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Former health secretary reveals new insights about hospital mask-use and political tensions during covid crisis. His testimony at the inquiry brings up fresh details about decision-making processes in 2020

In a thought-provoking testimony at the covid inquiry Matt Hancock suggested quick-action rules for future health crises. The ex-health minister thinks hospitals should make everyone wear masks right-away if another pandemic hits – a big change from the three-month delay we saw in spring-2020

Scientific proof about masks has been hard to pin down: a recent UK Health Security Agency report couldnt find any solid data about special medical masks (like N95s and FFP2s) protecting at-risk people. The findings showed a real-world gap between theory and practice; no clear-cut answers emerged

The inquiry brought up some behind-the-scenes drama with Scotlandʼs leadership. Hancock pointed fingers at then-first minister Nicola Sturgeon for making things tricky: “This was all about how Nicola Sturgeon was causing all sorts of difficulties“. The split between UK and Scottish health decisions led to different lock-down rules north of the border

There were a number of moments when the first minister of Scotland would communicate in a way that was unhelpful and confusing to the public

Hancockʼs December 2023 testimony

Hancock described protecting the NHS from No10ʼs meddling. He mentioned that political staff caused real problems with the testing program – which he called the “biggest interference“. The former minister said he had to shield health-service decisions from what he called “people being difficult from No10“

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