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Dr Jenny Harries admits there were ‘failings’ in UK’s covid response – Wales Online
I think we share some of those failings with many other countries, says chief executive of new UK Health Security Agency

England’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer has admitted there were ‘failings’ in UK’s response to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Dr Jenny Harries, a regular at the Downing Street press conferences, has just been appointed chief executive of the new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).
She told BBC Radio 4s Today programme: We were not fully prepared for this pandemic and, as Ive said, Im very happy to accept there is an awful lot to learn.
I think we share some of those failings with many other countries.
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