Yorkshire Post

Top scientist urges transparen­cy from Government on Covid policy

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MAJOR DECISIONS about coronaviru­s have been “shrouded with secrecy”, a top scientist has said, as he called for more transparen­cy over policies concerning the pandemic.

Sir Paul Nurse, the director of the Francis Crick Institute, said the Government should “treat the public as adults” in its communicat­ions over Covid-19.

He told the BBC’s Today programme: “I think we need greater openness in the decisionma­king.

“It sometimes seems somewhat shrouded in secrecy.

“And not only that, but better communicat­ion of what’s happening.

“Treat the public as adults.” Prime Minister Boris Johnson has consistent­ly promised to be honest with the public over the pandemic.

After recovering from the disease himself he promised “maximum

possible transparen­cy” over the response.

But Sir Paul added: “I’ll give one example. At the height of the infection I was at a select committee in April and a public health person I think it was, they may have been from the Department for Health and Social Care, was saying all the testing needed for the NHS was in place.

“Yet we showed at the Francis

Crick, at that time, 45 per cent of frontline healthcare were infected and they were not being tested because capacity was inadequate.

“Now, that isn’t a way to earn trust from the public.

“We need openness, transparen­cy, scrutiny, and a leadership of people taking responsibi­lity for the decision-making, and we need it now.”

But the Prime Minister’s spokesman said: “We have been sharing data extensivel­y with local authoritie­s and local public health teams in order to help inform the decisions that they are taking on dealing with outbreaks.

“More broadly there has been regular publicatio­n of documents relating to Sage’s discussion­s and minutes of meetings.”

He added: “Both the chief scientific adviser and the chief medical officer, and their deputies, have answered questions extensivel­y in public on this, both before Parliament and in briefings with journalist­s.”

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BORIS JOHNSON: The Prime Minister has promised to be honest with the public.

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