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Care staff ’embarrassed’ when turned away from shops during pandemic – inquiry
The Irish News· 12 hours agoCare home staff felt “second best” during the Covid-19 pandemic compared to NHS workers who were...
Paramedics ‘chastised’ for using better PPE on lockdown callouts – inquiry told
Shropshire Star· 7 hours agoParamedics were sometimes “chastised” for using higher-level PPE in callouts during the pandemic, an...
Wales's first minister Vaughan Gething told colleagues he was deleting WhatsApp messages to stop...
Daily Mail· 41 minutes agoThe First Minister of Wales has denied that he lied to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry after messages emerged appearing to contradict his evidence to the pandemic probe. Vaughan Gething ...
Prison governors raise spectre of emergency powers to free inmates
Daily Mail· 1 hour agoThere is a precedent as hundreds of convicts were freed early during the pandemic to reduce the...
Cross-community votes on lockdown measures unfortunate, scientist tells inquiry
Shropshire Star· 7 hours agoThe triggering of cross-community votes by Stormont ministers over lockdown restrictions was “not...
Vaughan Gething may be recalled to Covid inquiry after 'deleted' messages claim | ITV News
ITV.com· 11 hours agoThe First Minister of Wales may be recalled to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry after messages emerged...
Covid inquiry: No Chief Scientific Adviser in post in NI at vital period of pandemic
Belfast Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoThe Department of Health’s Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Ian Young, was on leave due to a medical issue between 12 February 2020 and 23 March 2020
Vaughan Gething faces more questions after admitting deleting phone messages
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 6 hours agoVaughan Gething could be asked to clarify his evidence to the Covid inquiry -Credit:Matt...
Wuhan tourists visited Larne in early days of Covid pandemic, inquiry told
The Irish News· 9 hours agoA senior civil servant also said Northern Ireland entered the pandemic with a “very tired” health...
Wuhan tourists who visited North and Republic in January 2020 showed Covid-19 could reach Ireland
The Irish Times· 5 hours agoA busload of tourists from Wuhan who visited Co Antrim and then travelled to Dublin in January 2020...