Matt Hancock Accused Of 'Rewriting History' Over Lockdown Date

Health Secretary Matt Hancock 
Health Secretary Matt Hancock

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Health secretary Matt Hancock stands accused of trying to “twist the truth” over the coronavirus lockdown after a top scientist revealed the government was advised to bring in full measures days earlier.

Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific officer (CSO), said the government was told on either March 16 or 18 that the “remainder of the measures should be introduced as soon as possible”.

At the time, the Covid-19 “doubling time had gone down to three days”, Vallance said.

While schools were closed and social distancing advice was issued between March 16 and 18, Boris Johnson did not order a full lockdown until March 23, when he said in a televised address: “I must give the British people a very simple instruction – you must stay at home.”

Hancock was taken to task by Labour in the Commons and now faces claims he is trying to “rewrite history” over the date when lockdown was imposed.

He said: “Of course March 16 is the day I came to this House and said all unnecessary social contact should cease.

“That is precisely when the lockdown was started.”

Sources close to Hancock point out that records of meetings of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), the government scientists, rather than “all remaining measures” call for “additional measures” to be introduced on March 16.

A number of experts and political opponents, however, have said ministers were too slow to issue a full lockdown, however, and that more lives were lost as a result.

Following calls for Hancock to offer answers from shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth, Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana said “advising people to socially distance is not the same as imposing a lockdown”, adding: “That week-long delay could have cost thousands of lives.”

But Hancock doubled down, hitting back: “She’s trying again…...

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