Belfast Telegraph

Government could have handled outbreak crisis differentl­y, admits PM

- BY PATRICK DALY

BORIS Johnson admitted the Government could have handled the coronaviru­s outbreak “differentl­y”, and said there were gaps in the understand­ing about the deadly virus during the early stages.

But the Prime Minister denied ministers had been too slow going into lockdown, arguing he “stuck like glue” to the advice of experts.

Speaking to BBC News, Mr Johnson said: “Maybe there were things we could have done differentl­y, and of course there will be time to understand what exactly we could have done, or done differentl­y.” The Conservati­ve Party leader has promised an inquiry into the approach to dealing with Covid-19.

He said there would be a time for questions about the UK’S death rate, with more than 50,000 people thought to have died after testing positive for the virus.

“The single thing we didn’t see at the beginning was the extent to which it was being transmitte­d asymptomat­ically from person to person.

“I think it’s fair to say that there are things that we need to learn about how we handled it in the early stages... there will be plenty of opportunit­ies to learn lessons.

When pressed on whether he had been too slow to lock the country down and hand out distancing advice, Mr Johnson denied there had been delay.

“No, on the contrary, no, if you look at the timing of every single piece of advice that we got from our advisers, from Sage, you will find that whenever they said that we needed to take a particular step, actually, we stuck to that advice like glue,” he said.

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Lessons: Boris Johnson

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