Michael Gove apologises for mistakes by government during Covid crisis
by Peter Walker Deputy political editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6GQ8C)
UK was too slow to lock down and initial approach to testing was chaotic, minister tells inquiry
Michael Gove has apologised for mistakes made by the government during the Covid pandemic, saying the UK was too slow to lock down in early 2020 and then again that autumn.
Giving evidence to the Covid inquiry, Gove, who was the lead minister in the Cabinet Office for much of the pandemic, said the initial approach to testing for the virus was chaotic, not enough focus was paid to the impact of lockdown on children, and there was a need for reflection" on how PPE was procured.
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