Matt Hancock Back at Covid Inquiry for Probe Into Pandemic Impact on Care Homes
- Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock will testify at the UK Covid-19 Inquiry about the pandemic's impact on care homes.
- Nicola Brook expressed hope that Hancock reveals the truth about discharging Covid-infected patients into care homes.
- The inquiry will investigate decisions made during the pandemic regarding adult social care, focusing on Hancock's involvement.
- The CBFFJ group voiced concerns about key decision-makers like former Prime Minister Boris Johnson not being called to testify.
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Matt Hancock back at Covid inquiry for probe into pandemic impact on care homes
From Monday, module six of the inquiry will look at the effect the pandemic had on the adult social care sector across the UK.
The Covid Inquiry: All rise for social care
On Monday 30th June the UK Covid-19 Inquiry is set to launch its next phase which will scrutinise how the care home sector was treated during the pandemic. Spoiler alert: it was far from satisfactory. What is the Covid inquiry? The UK Covid-19 Inquiry was launched by former prime minister Boris Johnson in June 2022, and it was created to investigate how well our government, and country as a whole, responded to the global pandemic. It was decided…
Major Covid-19 Inquiry to Scrutinise Care Sector Response
Share Post Share Email The UK Covid-19 Inquiry will place the adult social care sector under intense scrutiny when its highly anticipated public hearings commence next week, marking a critical moment for the industry that bore the brunt of the pandemic’s impact. The hearings will take place from Monday 30 June – Thursday 31 July 2025 at Dorland House in London, representing the most comprehensive examination to…
Matt Hancock Back At Covid Inquiry For Probe Into Pandemic Impact On Care Homes - Banbury FM
Former health secretary Matt Hancock is among witnesses to appear before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry as it investigates the pandemic’s impact on the care sector. Mr Hancock, who resigned from government in 2021 after admitting breaking social distancing guidance by having an affair with a colleague, has given evidence to the inquiry multiple times. He will return on Wednesday for a full-day session to face questions specifically about the adult soci…
Matt Hancock back at Covid inquiry for probe into pandemic impact on care homes - Rother Radio
Former health secretary Matt Hancock is among witnesses to appear before the UK Covid-19 Inquiry as it investigates the pandemic’s impact on the care sector. Mr Hancock, who resigned from government in 2021 after admitting breaking social distancing guidance by having an affair with a colleague, has given evidence to the inquiry multiple times. He will return on Wednesday for a full-day session to face questions specifically about the adult soci…
UK Covid-19 Inquiry to investigate pandemic impact on care sector
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry is to investigate the impact of the pandemic on the adult social care sector in public hearings starting next week. The public hearings will take place from Monday 30 June – Thursday 31 July 2025. Forming part of the Inquiry's Module 6, dedicated to investigating the impact of the pandemic on the publicly and privately funded adult social care sector in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the public hearings wi…
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