The government should act swiftly on Covid inquiry recommendations
19 March 2026
Dr Layla McCay responds to the third report of the Covid-19 public inquiry.
Delivery and performance
Health inequalities
Responding to the third report of the Covid-19 inquiry, the director of policy of the NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, Dr Layla McCay, said:
"As our members have long stated, the UK Covid 19 Inquiry report has confirmed that the NHS entered the pandemic overstretched, ill-prepared, and at points came close to collapse.
"The report notes that the extraordinary efforts of NHS staff meant the system ‘coped but only just’, despite unprecedented pressures and harrowing frontline conditions.
"The profound impact on staff, patients and families must not be overlooked, including people who experienced severe distress due to visiting restrictions and delays to their treatment.
"While the NHS is making progress in reducing the backlog and applying lessons from the pandemic, we urge the government to act swiftly on the Inquiry’s recommendations, especially as many of the challenges facing the NHS in 2019 still persist today, and some are even more severe.
"It is vital that these lessons translate into meaningful action, strengthened preparedness, and a more resilient health and care system for the future."
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