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Covid inquiry live updates: Mass gatherings at start of pandemic sent wrong message – Whitty – BBC News

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    Covid inquiry live updates: Mass gatherings at start of pandemic sent wrong message – Whitty – BBC News

























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    1. Professor Sir Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, is giving evidence at the UK Covid inquiry
    2. He says allowing mass gatherings in March 2020, when cases were spreading, sent the wrong message
    3. “Seeing mass gatherings signalled to the general public that the government can’t be that worried,” he says
    4. He says the gatherings themselves probably didn’t have a “major material affect directly” – but the message was important
    5. Whitty earlier said that – from the beginning of the pandemic – “all the options were very bad, some were a bit worse”
    6. He added that “with the benefit of hindsight, we went a bit too late” during the first Covid wave in 2020
    7. Whitty also said the way Boris Johnson made decisions was “unique to him” – but did not personally criticise the ex-PM
    8. The inquiry is currently looking at pandemic decision-making. No-one will be found guilty or innocent; the purpose is to learn lessons

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