Scottish and UK governments must learn from mistakes made during Covid pandemic

The content of Baroness Hallett’s report into the UK’s Covid-19 inquiry is damning.

The first responsibility of the UK and Scottish governments is to keep their citizens safe.




In this sense, the administrations of London and Edinburgh failed and thousands of people died under their command.

The world had not seen anything like the pandemic in a century and mistakes were inevitable.

But Baroness Hallett’s report shows the country is woefully unprepared for the carnage of Covid.

The report concluded that we were prepared for the “wrong pandemic” and that the strategy adopted in 2011 was “outdated” and “unproven”.

The consequences of lack of preparation were misery and pain for many families.

The thoughts of Lee Dodds’ father in today’s Record will resonate with those who have lost a loved one during the pandemic.