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Covid care home policy was 'least worst decision' - Hancock

Covid care home policy was 'least worst decision' - Hancock

According to the article, former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock defended the government's decision-making regarding care homes during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hancock denied claims that the government's efforts to protect care homes were merely empty rhetoric, describing it as the "least worst decision" at the time. The article notes that the government's approach to care homes in 2020 has been criticized, with some arguing that the measures taken were inadequate and contributed to the high number of COVID-19 deaths in these settings. However, Hancock maintains that the decisions made were based on the information and circumstances available at the time, and that the government was trying to balance the need to protect the vulnerable residents of care homes with the broader public health concerns. The article does not provide further details on the specific policies or actions taken by the government, nor does it include any additional context or analysis from other sources. The summary focuses on Hancock's defense of the government's approach, without making any judgments or drawing conclusions about the effectiveness or appropriateness of the decisions made.

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