Former Prime Minister BorisJohnson admits the UK government considered large-scale school closures at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic but faces conflicting evidence on when-and-how planning occurred.
The former PM told the UK COVID-19 Inquiry that he wishes another solution could have been found to school closures but predictions at the time were "really grim".
The former PM told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry that it was 'obvious' there would need to be 'consideration of closing schools' and he believed education bosses were making a plan.
Veteran forward Jonathan Toews, making a comeback after missing the past two seasons because of the effects of chronic immune response syndrome and COVID-19, scored his first goal with the Winnipeg Jets, as they took on the Calgary Flames on Monday . ...
Professor Sir Chris Whitty told the Covid-19 Inquiry that the approach to the first lockdown should have been 'more liberal', as the evidence showed that being outdoors was safer than being indoors.