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Covid: ‘It felt we were live streaming somebody’s death’

Groups representing the families of Covid-19 victims in Wales say, in the absence of a Welsh-specific Covid inquiry, this phase of the UK inquiry will need to look at what happened in Wales in detail.

“This healthcare module is so important to our families, it’s now the only mechanism we have of finding out what happened in Wales,” said Anna-Louise Marsh-Rees, the leader of Covid-19 Bereaved Families Cymru.

“We already know that with the right preparation, correct understanding of SARS2 and proper infection prevention and control, these deaths could have been prevented.

“In Module three we must find out why in Wales GPs wouldn’t take calls or see patients, why no-one knew all the Covid symptoms, why our loved ones were put on non-Covid wards where 20 plus patients and staff had Covid, why even when PPE was available, it wasn’t the right PPE.”

The families groups say they are looking for accountability from the Welsh government, Public Health Wales and NHS Wales.


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