London, UK. 22nd November, 2023. The Covid-19 Enquiry is currently taking place in London with Patrick Vallance and Professor Sir Chris Whitty giving evidence about the chaos that ensured whilst former Primer Minister Boris Johnson oversaw the Covid-19 Pandemic and lockdown. Pictured the National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 22nd November, 2023. The Covid-19 Enquiry is currently taking place in London with Patrick Vallance and Professor Sir Chris Whitty giving evidence about the chaos that ensured whilst former Primer Minister Boris Johnson oversaw the Covid-19 Pandemic and lockdown. Pictured the National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London, UK. 22nd November, 2023. The Covid-19 Enquiry is currently taking place in London with Patrick Vallance and Professor Sir Chris Whitty giving evidence about the chaos that ensured whilst former Primer Minister Boris Johnson oversaw the Covid-19 Pandemic and lockdown. Pictured the National Covid Memorial Wall next to the River Thames in London by St Thomas' Hospital. The red hearts are repainted on a regular basis so as to not forget all those who have died of Covid-19 since the Pandemic started. The number of deaths of people who had Covid-19 listed as the cause of death on their death certificate, currently stands at 231, 683. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News

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