Hancock rejected expert Covid advice, leaked messages suggest
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock has disputed claims he failed to follow expert advice on Covid tests for people going into care homes at the start of the pandemic.
They added that the messages had been "spun to fit an anti-lockdown agenda" and that the public inquiry into the pandemic was the "proper place for an objective assessment". The texts were passed to the Telegraph by journalist Isabel Oakeshott, who has been critical of lockdowns. Ms Oakeshott was given copies of the texts while helping Mr Hancock write his book, Pandemic Diaries.
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