UK Covid-19 Inquiry told of ‘many mistakes’

15 Oct 2025 • 1:16 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Former education secretary Sir Gavin Williamson admitted to "many mistakes" in the Department for Education's (DfE) planning for Covid school closures during his testimony at the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
  • Sir Gavin expressed regret that the DfE was not "sharp enough" in its response and failed to adequately consider emerging scientific evidence regarding the pandemic's impact on schools.
  • He criticised the then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision in May 2020 to announce a phased return, calling it "damaging" for schools, children, and families by creating a "false sense of hope".
  • Sir Gavin stated that a clear plan with various scenarios for school closures should have been in place before 2020, acknowledging that the government should have understood the pandemic's significance "much better".
  • He explained that the DfE was instructed to keep schools open and that key pandemic decisions were centralised in Number 10, limiting departments' ability to consult on closure plans.

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