Robert Buckland, the justice Secretary, interviewed on Sky News this morning, has let the cat out of the bag regarding care homes:
Asked by Kay Burley whether the government focused on the NHS “to the detriment of care homes,” Buckland said:
'I think we needed to make a choice about testing and we did decide to focus upon the NHS. The issue with care homes is that we’ve got many thousands of different providers, different settings, there have been lots of examples of care homes that have mercifully stayed infection free, but sadly far too many cases of infection and then death'.
Pointing out that deaths in care homes represented 40.4% of all coronavirus fatalities in England and Wales in the week to 1 May, Burley again asked Buckland to confirm that government policy was to protect the NHS first and foremost.
He replied: “That’s right and I think that was essential. Now is not the time to blame people, I think that would be wholly counter productive.”
This is an admission of criminal negligence by the Government and should be prime evidence for the, one hopes, future trial of Johnson, Hancock and Cummings
Asked by Kay Burley whether the government focused on the NHS “to the detriment of care homes,” Buckland said:
'I think we needed to make a choice about testing and we did decide to focus upon the NHS. The issue with care homes is that we’ve got many thousands of different providers, different settings, there have been lots of examples of care homes that have mercifully stayed infection free, but sadly far too many cases of infection and then death'.
Pointing out that deaths in care homes represented 40.4% of all coronavirus fatalities in England and Wales in the week to 1 May, Burley again asked Buckland to confirm that government policy was to protect the NHS first and foremost.
He replied: “That’s right and I think that was essential. Now is not the time to blame people, I think that would be wholly counter productive.”
This is an admission of criminal negligence by the Government and should be prime evidence for the, one hopes, future trial of Johnson, Hancock and Cummings
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