Article 6GS4J Earlier lockdown could have saved lives of 30,000, Hancock tells Covid inquiry

Earlier lockdown could have saved lives of 30,000, Hancock tells Covid inquiry

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Peter Walker Deputy political editor
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Ex-health secretary has described Boris Johnson's Downing Street as undermined by culture of fear'

Tens of thousands of lives could have been saved if the UK had locked down three weeks earlier, Matt Hancock has told the Covid inquiry, as he described the operation of Boris Johnson's Downing Street as undermined by a culture of fear".

The former health secretary said his staff were abused by Dominic Cummings and that Johnson's then chief adviser attempted to exclude ministers and even Johnson himself from key decisions at the start of the pandemic, hampering the government's response.

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