Managing extreme risks: How government can learn from Covid to be better prepared for the next crisis
The government has failed to learn from the Covid pandemic: the new administration must take action to ensure the UK is better prepared next time.
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The government has failed to learn from the Covid pandemic: the new administration must take action to ensure the UK is better prepared next time.
Failures in planning and funding cuts meant public services were not well prepared to handle the coronavirus crisis.
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