COVID Inquiry requires public to share tales of how pandemic affected them

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Members of the general public have been urged to share their experiences of how the coronavirus pandemic affected them to assist form the COVID-19 Inquiry's suggestions.

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Every Story Matters goals to help understanding of the total image of what occurred and what extra must be achieved to make sure the UK is best ready sooner or later.

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Almost 6,000 folks have already shared their tales.

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And dozens of organisations, together with homelessness charities and older folks's teams, are serving to to achieve as many individuals as attainable.

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Inquiry group members may also be travelling across the UK to listen to tales from folks in-person at group occasions.

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Inquiry chairwoman Baroness Heather Hallett stated: "The pandemic affected every single person in the UK and, in many cases, continues to have a lasting impact on lives. Yet every experience is unique.

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"By sharing the non-public affect the pandemic had on you, your life and your family members, you'll be able to assist me and the inquiry's authorized group to form my suggestions in order that the UK is best ready sooner or later.

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"The scale of the pandemic was unprecedented, but no-one's story is the same as yours, so please help me understand the full picture by sharing your story. Every single story will matter."

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The inquiry stated the tales will give proof of the human affect of the pandemic on the UK inhabitants, by permitting a chance for these affected to share their experiences "without the formality of giving evidence or attending a public hearing".

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Anna-Louise Marsh-Rees, from the COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice Cymru (Wales) group, stated: "It is our hope that these interactions will assist the chair of the inquiry, gain a wider knowledge of the impact of Covid-19 on Welsh communities, and ultimately influence her final recommendations."

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People are being invited to fill in an internet typehttps://covid19.public-inquiry.uk/every-story-matters/ whereas paper kinds and a phone line might be obtainable later this 12 months.

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