COVID inquiry: 23,000 lives could have been saved

Baroness Heather Hallett, the chair of the inquiry, admitted in her summary that politicians in the government and devolved administrations were forced to make decisions where "there was often no right answer or good outcome".

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23,000 deaths in England could have been saved had mandatory lockdowns been introduced faster, the COVID-19 Inquiry has found.
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