COVID inquiry: Matt Hancock says UK method to pandemic planning was ‘utterly unsuitable’
Matt Hancock has criticised the UK’s method to planning for pandemics as “completely wrong”.
The former well being secretary instructed the coronavirus inquiry: “The perspective, the doctrine of the UK was to plan for the implications of a catastrophe.
“Can we buy enough body bags? Where are we going to bury the dead?
“And that was utterly unsuitable. Of course, it is vital to have that in case you fail to cease a pandemic, however central to pandemic planning must be – how do you cease the catastrophe from taking place within the first place? How do you suppress the virus?”
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Mr Hancock mentioned he’s “profoundly sorry” for each dying attributable to COVID-19 and blamed “doctrine” for believing the UK had issues below management.
He mentioned doctrinal failures had “consequences” in areas equivalent to “stockpiles, testing, antivirals, contact tracing, and much more widely” when the pandemic struck in 2020.
He added that having pandemic plans specializing in flu was not the central flaw.
“For instance, large-scale testing did not exist and large-scale contact tracing did not exist because it was assumed that as soon as there was community transmission, it wouldn’t be possible to stop the spread, and therefore, what’s the point in contact tracing?” he mentioned.
“That was completely wrong.”
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Mr Hancock additionally mentioned he was involved the methods to cease the subsequent pandemic are “being dismantled as we speak”.
Speaking in regards to the lack of correct preparedness, he mentioned: “I am profoundly sorry for the impact that it had, I’m profoundly sorry for each death that has occurred.”
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He added: “And all I can do is ensure that this inquiry gets to the bottom of it, and that for the future, we learn the right lessons, so that we stop a pandemic in its tracks much, much earlier.
“And that we have now the methods in place prepared to do this, as a result of I’m anxious that they are being dismantled as we communicate.”
UK system ‘geared in direction of easy methods to clear up after a catastrophe, not stop it’
Under questioning from Hugo Keith KC, lead counsel to the inquiry, Mr Hancock listed the problems the UK confronted with PPE (private protecting tools), exams, antivirals and vaccine preparedness.
The MP mentioned he was instructed the UK was one of many best-placed nations on the planet at responding to a pandemic – which “turned out to be wrong”.
He instructed the inquiry the system was “geared towards how to clear up after a disaster, not prevent it” and that “flaw, that failure, went back years and years and was embedded in the entire system response”.
Mr Hancock turned one of the crucial recognised politicians within the nation as he labored to steer the UK’s coronavirus response earlier than he was compelled to stop in June 2021 after footage emerged of him embracing his aide Gina Coladangelo whereas social distancing tips had been nonetheless in place.
Mr Hancock gave proof a day after the pinnacle of the UK’s Health Security Agency mentioned austerity measures left public health services “denuded”.

