Health
COVID-19: Will the ‘recency effect’ shape opinion on our leaders’ handling of coronavirus? – Sky News
Over the last year, I’ve interviewed the Health Secretary Matt Hancock around a dozen times. He’s a politician without a poker face – and it’s easy to read how he’s feeling. For a man at the heart of the UK’s response to COVID, as a journalist, this is useful.
My first coronavirus-focused interview with him was on 1 March 2020 – when there were 23 cases of COVID-19 in the UK, mass gatherings were still allowed and people could fly unrestricted from China. He was trying to strike a serious tone,…
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