My father died of Covid19 in his care home due to gov negligence. Spokesperson @CovidJusticeUK
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My @GMB interview letting them know our group @CovidJusticeUK and the country finally want to know the truth who gave the order to send untested patients into our loved one's care homes, resulting in over 46,000 deaths.
The likes of Matt Hancock continue to claim the NHS wasn't overwhelmed during the pandemic.
Experts like Dr Kevin Fong exposed that myth during the inquiry hearings.
On Thursday, the inquiry must be clear: years of austerity left the NHS overwhelmed and unprepared.
At 12pm next Thursday, the @covidinquiryuk will publish its Module 3 report on the impact of the pandemic on Healthcare systems.
Here is what the Inquiry’s report must do next week.
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More than two years after the first hearings began, today bereaved families give the final witness evidence to the @covidinquiryuk.
After the hearing ends at 4.30pm, we will gather outside for a short statement and a moment of silence.
Our fight for justice continues.
1/4 I arrived at Parliament determined and full of hope. I left feeling disappointed, angry and looking more than a little bedraggled. The amendment the Govt presented us with yesterday maintains an exemption from the Duty of Candour for security services.
I need your Help! We have been campaigning for Hillsborough Law for a number of years now. We are very nearly there but need your help to get us across the line. The final reading is tomorrow so this our last chance to get some crucial changes made before it goes to the Lords.
Boris Johnson has broken his silence with an attack on the Covid bereaved for "wrangling" on about the deaths of our loved ones.
He has no place in public life and must be stripped of all his ex-PM privileges.
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Today at 4 pm, the Covid Inquiry will publish its findings on decision-making during the pandemic.
The report will be published here: https://t.co/Atp1VF3cc9
Shortly after 4 pm, the Inquiry's Chair will deliver a statement.
Watch here: https://t.co/hcJhSVnhcD
Uniserve was paid £1.4bn for Covid contracts that included the supply of £178.5m in never-used equipment.
They were introduced to the VIP-Lane by Tory Peer, Lord Agnew.
Here he is at the Inquiry claiming not to know who Uniserve are, and asking what all the fuss was about:
BREAKING: PPE Medpro, the company linked to Baroness Michelle Mone, has not met the deadline to pay back almost £122 million to the government, the Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said
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"Discharges from hospital into the community to increase NHS capacity had been a huge success"
This is what then Care Minister, Helen Whately MP, said in a meeting on 7th April 2020.
Meanwhile, Care home residents were dying as a result of that policy.
"There's only so long I can keep saying to the Social Care sector we are working on it without losing all credibility".
A message from then Social Care Minister, Helen Whately MP, to Matt Hancock, about the failure to supply care homes with PPE.
The protective ring in action.
A breach of 'rights' and a 'fundamental failure of Government'.
This is how Caroline Abrahams CBE, of @ageuk, has described the government's decision to discharge Covid patients into care homes during the pandemic.
Nobody has yet taken responsibility for that deadly policy.
The newly appointed Windrush commissioner has promised to expand his remit to fight for marginalised communities who have experienced discrimination in housing, education, employment and policing. https://t.co/KROLNfZqW5
A senior clinician had to step in so an older person with a routine respiratory issue could get hospital care.
@MattHancock told families care homes were protected, while knowing older people were being denied treatment simply for living in one.
Shocking evidence at Covid Inq.
In the third wave of Covid, a senior DHSC official said “risk to the centre” had to be considered before supporting council contingency plans.
While people were dying, the focus was on avoiding blame.
At @covidinquiryuk, Sajid Javid admitted this wasn’t a 'valid concern'.