The former health secretary said he regrets that only care workers were mandated to have the jabs and that this ought to have applied to all health care staff.
The chief medical officer said he was not responsible for alleged ‘blanket’ use of ‘do not resuscitate with CPR’ notices for groups of COVID-diagnosed patients.
The chief medical officer gave evidence to the COVID Inquiry, saying he still worries whether or not the government ‘got the balance right’ in public messaging.
Report points to 135 contracts awarded during the lockdown era, worth a total of £15.3 billion, with ‘corruption red flags’ that ’warrant investigation.’
Former GB News presenter failed to have regulator’s decision overturned after it ruled against him for COVID-19 vaccine discussions, one with writer Naomi Wolf.