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Where did the UK go wrong?

Authors :
Ashton, John
Khan, Sadiq
Horton, Richard
Wollaston, Sarah
Woolhouse, Mark
Powell, Jonathan
West, Robert
Pollock, Allyson
Boyd, Ian
Heseltine, Michael
Allin-Khan, Rosena
Freedman, Lawrence
Scally, Gabriel
Wrigley, David
Hargrave, Nick
Haque, Zubaida
Holroyd, Alexandre
Dittert, Annette
Source :
New Statesman. 7/3/2020, Vol. 149 Issue 5527, p46-56. 10p. 3 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Articles ANATOMY OF A CRISIS Austerity and the government's lost month led to catastrophe The failure of the UK government to respond effectively to the threat posed by Covid-19 has had far-reaching economic and social consequences, and led to thousands of avoidable deaths. The government was late to initiate the lockdown, with ministers dithering during those crucial early days because they were reticent to use the degree of state intervention that was required. The government put political priorities ahead of public health To date, the UK has been one of the worst-affected countries in the world by the Covid-19 pandemic. In response to a public outcry about the disproportionate number of deaths among BAME NHS workers and within the community, the government commissioned a review into the possible "disparities" (not "inequalities") in Covid-19 outcomes among ethnic groups. [Extracted from the article]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13647431
Volume :
149
Issue :
5527
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New Statesman
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
144350835