The U.K. COVID-19 Public Inquiry is consulting on its terms of reference. The consultation opened on March 11th (not coincidentally, perhaps, the second anniversary of the WHO declaring a pandemic) and will close on April 7th.
Daily Sceptic readers are encouraged to respond, bringing to the inquiry’s attention the questions that ought to be included (the draft terms of reference can be found here). If readers would like to send us the questions they suggest to the inquiry – either by email or in the comments below the line – then we can publish them.
Steve Baker’s suggestions can be found here, Dr. David Livermore’s here and Allison Pearson’s here.
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Excellent article and thanks for sharing. The UK’s abysmal performance in handling this virus has been observed world wide. I’m hoping this leads to a complete overhaul of the entire system, but I’m not holding my breath.
There will just be another Quango created to oversee every other Quango involved; staffed of course by the usual suspects referred to above.
Steady on…..Give credit where credit is due… PHE did tell us how many brussells sprouts we should eat per week …..
Bloody vital that. (And works out about £200k per sprout):-))
PHE are responsible also for the refusal to consider the role of Vitamon D3 in the immune response. They have a stated level of D3 in the blood which is disputed by many immunologists who think it should be multiplied by a factor of 10. The refuse to reconsider, and on the NHS website D3s role in immunity isn’t even stated, their recommended dose is ‘for bone health’. A gang of overpaid slow thinking chatterati bathered together on overgenerous expenses and unwilling to admit anything. They are killing people who clearly lack D3 in sufficient qualtity, whether through age, ethnicity or lifestyle. D3 supplement is avalable and relatively cheap, simply handing it out to all patients would in a matter of weeks show what a difference it could make.