Covid inquiry broadens scope to include children

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The impact on their health, wellbeing and education will now be considered after originally being omitted.

The scope of the UK public inquiry into the handling of the Covid pandemic has widened to include a focus on children.there was criticism that they failed to even mention the impact on children and young people.

The final terms of reference were decided following a four-week public consultation on the draft terms. The focus on inequalities will also be strengthened, the inquiry said, so that the unequal impact on different sections of society will be considered at all stages. A volunteer from the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaign group paints a heart on the National Covid Memorial Wall opposite the Palace of Westminster in central London

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