Covid Inquiry module 3 reveals critical gaps in UK health system resilience
Module 3 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, detailing the effect of the pandemic on the UK’s healthcare systems, was published on 19 March 2026. The conclusions are clear: the NHS coped, but only just, and at a substantial cost to the staff, patients, and health and social care services. The collapse of th
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