People’s Covid Inquiry

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With more than 150,000 deaths from COVID-19 Keep Our NHS Public believes the public deserves to know how and why this has happened. That is why we launched the People's Covid Inquiry, along with a wide range of other organisations, experts and supporters.

The death toll of UK residents will continue to rise for many months as the infection rate has been allowed to spiral out of control. In the meantime, learning the right lessons is urgent if lives are to be saved. Our People’s Covid Inquiry will examine what has happened and how well the NHS was prepared.

Go to www.peoplescovidinquiry.com to find out more

Why a People’s Covid Inquiry?

Keep Our NHS Public is convinced that it is in the public interest to learn lessons now so that any necessary actions can be taken sooner rather than at some unspecified point in the future - this we believe will save lives. We stand together with bereaved families calling for justice, the Patients Association insisting on knowing the extent of damage caused to non-covid care, health and care workers, trade unions and other campaigning organisations demanding that government faces up to its responsibilities. We also aim to give a voice to representatives from BAME communities, key workers and all those who have suffered and are calling for this to be recognised. To this end we are launching the People’s Covid Inquiry - to answer the questions the government lacks courage even to ask.

Take part

We invite you to take part in the People's Covid Inquiry, launching today Friday 5 February 2021.

Coronavirus Campaign Hub

We've been campaigning around issues related to Covid-19 and the NHS since the beginning of the pandemic, you can find out more here at our Coronavirus Campaign Hub


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2 Comments

  1. Please keep me posted on this, I think there’s a possibility that something nasty might going on which we don’t know about . yet.

  2. Our died on 24th March 2020. I knew she could be 1 of thousands but not over 100’000. Mum acquired Covid 19 in hospital. There are a lot of what ifs, what if we had lockdown sooner. What if we had started testing sooner. I will always be thankful to the NHS for what they did for mum. Knowing that a nurse was with her when she died gives us as a family some comfort when we couldn’t be there. To see other families going through what we did and still are is so frustrating. No lessons have been learnt, actions being put in place now should have happened months ago. An enquiry is essential if we are to be sure we are never in this position again.

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