The claim, branded “horrific” by bereaved families, emerged from notebooks kept by Imran Shafi, Johnson’s private secretary for public service, during the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, an investigation that has been set up to examine the UK’s response to and impact of the pandemic.

The inquiry heard that Johnson had earlier said the “biggest damage [from Covid will be] done by overreaction” during a meeting on 28 February 2020 where lockdown restrictions were discussed.

Shafi said under questioning that Johnson “definitely did not want a lockdown” in March 2020, despite being aware that the worst case scenario of hundreds of thousands of deaths was becoming increasingly likely. But he agreed by 2 March 2020 that “control had been lost” and that “nothing short of a lockdown would suffice”.

It would be another three weeks before a UK-wide lockdown would be announced.

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    8 months ago

    I’ll admit, at one point during the height of the pandemic I thought that vaccinated people should have priority over voluntarily non-vaccinated people when it came to medical care. Why waste resources on people who were spreading the disease? If there was only one respirator available, and two people needed one, then give it to the vaccinated patient and fuck the conspiracy theorist who relied on horse dewormer.

    Of course, exceptions would be made for people who were medically unable to be vaccinated.