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Boris Johnson Faces Intense Scrutiny at COVID Inquiry: Defending Pandemic Actions

  • Posted on December 6, 2023
  • Politics
  • By TSW NEWS DESK
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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces scrutiny at a COVID inquiry, defending decisions made during the pandemic. Families seek answers about the handling of COVID-19. The public inquiry aims to dissect political decisions amidst rising criticism. 

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Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to undergo intense scrutiny at a public inquiry into the country's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to defend his actions. Johnson, ousted due to scandals, faces questioning about decisions during the pandemic's onset and subsequent critical choices.

Arriving at the inquiry site before his scheduled appearance, Johnson avoided a protest by relatives of COVID-19 victims. Families, seeking answers from the inquiry, gathered outside, holding pictures of their deceased loved ones. Banners displayed grievances, citing statements attributed to Johnson, heightening tension.

Johnson's tenure was marred by controversies, culminating in his departure in 2022. Revelations of parties held at his Downing Street office during lockdowns contributed to his exit from office by his Conservative Party.

Testimonies from former colleagues and advisers have painted a critical portrait of Johnson. Former Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance described Johnson as “bamboozled” by scientific information. Accounts in diaries also highlighted Johnson's fixation on the acceptance of fate among older people.

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The UK, recording a substantial COVID-19 death toll, agreed to hold a public inquiry in response to pressure from bereaved families. Led by retired Judge Heather Hallett, the probe will span three years, examining various phases of decision-making during the pandemic, including the political landscape.

This phase of the inquiry concentrates on political decision-making, following the earlier module that assessed the country's preparedness for the pandemic. Johnson's testimony holds significance in understanding the UK's COVID response and its implications.

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