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Recommendations: COVID-19 Inquiry
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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| COVID-M3.1 |
IPC Structures and Transmission Risk
The UK government must ensure that there is a body (equivalent to the UK Infection Prevention and Control Cell) in place ready …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.2 |
Visiting Restrictions Guidance
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should publish guidance for the implementation of visiting restrictions in hospitals …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.3 |
Fit-Testing Preparedness
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with employers, including health boards and trusts, to review …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.4 |
Data Systems for High-Risk Individuals
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive must ensure that health data and digital systems have the capability …
|
COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.5 |
Scale Up Urgent and Emergency Care
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, in conjunction with organisations responsible for delivering services, should plan for …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.6 |
Scale Up Hospital Capacity
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with trusts and health boards to ensure that pandemic …
|
COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.7 |
ICU Resource Allocation Framework
The UK government and devolved administrations should publish a UK-wide framework setting out ethical and operational principles to guide the allocation of …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.8 |
Recording Healthcare Worker Deaths
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with their respective public health agencies and healthcare employers …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.9 |
Standardised Advance Care Planning
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, working with trusts and health boards, should establish and promote one …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M3.10 |
Healthcare Worker Support
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, working with healthcare employers and professional bodies, should put in place …
|
COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M4.1 |
Establish Pharmaceutical Expert Advisory Panel
The UK government should establish a standing pharmaceutical expert advisory panel, in consultation with the Department of Health and Social Care and …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Response |
| COVID-M4.2 |
Formalise Community Vaccine Equity Networks
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should maintain networks with local communities to produce targeted vaccination strategies …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M4.3 |
Improve Vaccine Uptake Monitoring and Evaluation
Each of the four UK public health or health security agencies should work together to: maintain accurate, UK-wide insight into the state …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M4.4 |
Proportionate Access to Linked Healthcare Records
The UK government and devolved administrations should work together, with their respective health delivery services, to facilitate and coordinate regulatory bodies' access …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Published Response |
| COVID-M4.5 |
Reform Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
The UK government must reform the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme as soon as possible. The reform should include as a minimum: increasing …
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COVID-19 Inquiry (2026) | No Response |