Laurie Elliot

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Robert Dingwall told me that ‘the infrastructures for pandemic planning had been disbanded and the people involved had dispersed. The Department for Health was never supposed to have the role it has taken on. The Cabinet Office for Civil Emergencies Unit should have led across government.’ He explained that plans and documentation are simply not always handed over from one generation of civil servants to the next. Think of our pandemic preparedness as languishing in a forgotten filing cabinet.
A State of Fear: How the UK government weaponised fear during the Covid-19 pandemic
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