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Welsh government’s Covid response was ‘inadequate’, report finds

Cemlyn Davies,Wales political correspondent and

Owain Clarke,Wales health correspondent

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The Welsh government’s initial response to Covid was “inadequate”, with ministers in Cardiff “overly reliant” on the UK government to take the lead, according to the public inquiry into the pandemic.

The inquiry’s report, published on Thursday, considers the response of all four governments across the UK to the pandemic.

More than 12,000 people died in Wales as a result of Covid between 2020 and August 2024.

The report is based on evidence gathered during the inquiry from key witnesses, including many in Wales, when the inquiry sat in Cardiff last year.

The report says the response of all four governments across the UK was “a repeated case of too little, too late”, which meant the first lockdown became “inevitable”.

It also said decisions taken by Welsh ministers in the final months of 2020 were the “likely” reason why Wales had the highest mortality rate of the four UK nations at that time.

However, the report also states the Welsh cabinet, led by the then-First Minister Mark Drakeford, was “effective” at making decisions.

A key feature of the UK response to Covid was that it was managed under public health legislation rather than the Civil Contingencies Act, as a result of which decisions fell to devolved governments rather than Westminster.

The report said the “lack of urgency” on the part of all four governments in the early part of 2020 was “inexplicable”.

It acknowledged that in the early part of 2020, the Welsh government believed decisions regarding the response to Covid would remain in the hands of the UK government.

However, the report states, “this did not mean that the Welsh government should not have recognised the severity of the situation in January and February 2020 and taken its own steps to prepare for the arrival of Covid-19 in Wales”.


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