‘Dominic Cummings was right’: where government went wrong on Covid handling

‘Groupthink’ hampered effective pandemic response, suggests new report

Johnson and Cummings
Johnson and Cummings leave Downing Street in September 2019
(Image credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images)

The government made “big mistakes” in its handling of the coronavirus pandemic according to a highly critical report from MPs.

“Groupthink” among ministers, scientific advisers and civil servants meant that the government was “not as open” as it should have been to introducing measures that had been successful in other nations, such as “earlier lockdowns, border controls and effective test and trace”, said the report from the cross-party health and science select committees.

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