
UK lawmakers slam government's 'reactive' early Covid response in new report
CNN
The British government failed to act quickly enough in its initial Covid-19 response, enabling the virus to spread rapidly through communities and resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths, lawmakers said in a damning report published Tuesday.
The report, an initial assessment by the British Parliament's Health and Social Care, and Science and Technology committees, said the United Kingdom's Covid response was slow and "reactive."
Among the biggest failures of the government's approach was an initial policy at the start of the pandemic of trying to manage the spread of Covid, rather than stop it spreading altogether, the lawmakers said.

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