COVID Inquiry findings

Including this scientist?

Rather than reference a right wing website’s report on Module 1 of the report it would be better to read the report itself! Here it is:-


Module 1 looks only at the UK’s “resilience and preparedness” for the pandemic and nothing else. It therefore makes no comment on what we actually did. Only on whether we were prepared. It makes many criticisms and suggestions.

The assertions made in the UnHerd report do not appear in the actual report. There is no criticism of lockdowns. How could there be, this module doesn’t deal with them. The lockdowns were dealt with in Module 2:-


The UnHerd “report” is pure politics. It’s to wind up those convinced that what was done was unnecessary and that the report confirms that. It doesn’t! It says we didn’t do enough and need to learn those lessons.
 
Rather than reference a right wing website’s report on Module 1 of the report it would be better to read the report itself! Here it is:-


Module 1 looks only at the UK’s “resilience and preparedness” for the pandemic and nothing else. It therefore makes no comment on what we actually did. Only on whether we were prepared. It makes many criticisms and suggestions.

The assertions made in the UnHerd report do not appear in the actual report. There is no criticism of lockdowns. How could there be, this module doesn’t deal with them. The lockdowns were dealt with in Module 2:-


The UnHerd “report” is pure politics. It’s to wind up those convinced that what was done was unnecessary and that the report confirms that. It doesn’t! It says we didn’t do enough and need to learn those lessons.
It quotes a Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology who's been awarded an OBE for his work in the field but never mind him just attack the source.
 
It quotes a Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology who's been awarded an OBE for his work in the field but never mind him just attack the source.
The report itself quotes a very large number of high level scientists.

This report on the report quotes just one. One that isn’t actually in the report itself, but in an addendum. A witness statement that took a very long time to find. It must have taken UnHerd a lot of effort to dig this up, and then misquote it. Remember too this is only in the context of our preparedness. That’s all Module I is addressing.

The actual quote is very much longer than the words that UnHerd used. You can find them in Paragraph 10, but need to read the whole statement to understand what he is actually saying. Which isn’t what UnHerd want you to think he is:-


When the source is trying to deceive it is necessary to attack it!
 
The report itself quotes a very large number of high level scientists.

This report on the report quotes just one. One that isn’t actually in the report itself, but in an addendum. A witness statement that took a very long time to find. It must have taken UnHerd a lot of effort to dig this up, and then misquote it. Remember too this is only in the context of our preparedness. That’s all Module I is addressing.

The actual quote is very much longer than the words that UnHerd used. You can find them in Paragraph 10, but need to read the whole statement to understand what he is actually saying. Which isn’t what UnHerd want you to think he is:-


When the source is trying to deceive it is necessary to attack it!
Not like the BBC to try to deceive anyone.

 
Not like the BBC to try to deceive anyone.

That was a different statement in answer to a different question at another point in the enquiry. Woolhouse is quoted many times throughout the reports. This one was addressing the situation in Scotland. If you read it all he seems to be saying that “stay at home” orders could have been avoided with better preparedness and more decisive early action.

Something that it now seems is going to be the key recommendation from the enquiry.

The quote you referenced in UnHerd was about something else and incomplete.
 
That was a different statement in answer to a different question at another point in the enquiry. Woolhouse is quoted many times throughout the reports. This one was addressing the situation in Scotland. If you read it all he seems to be saying that “stay at home” orders could have been avoided with better preparedness and more decisive early action.

Something that it now seems is going to be the key recommendation from the enquiry.

The quote you referenced in UnHerd was about something else and incomplete.
His position is consistent.
Apparently incomplete quotes are only acceptable when the BBC is responsible.
 

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