UK Covid-19 Inquiry: Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on healthcare systems in the four nations of the United Kingdom (Module 3) Report
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry’s third report considers the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on the healthcare systems in the four nations of the United Kingdom
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The Covid-19 Inquiry is an independent public inquiry established to examine the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and to learn lessons for the future. The Inquiry conducted its public hearings for each module between June 2023 and March 2026 and began publishing reports containing findings and recommendations from July 2024.
Module 3 examined the governmental and societal response to Covid-19 as well as considering the impact that the pandemic had on healthcare systems, patients and healthcare workers.
- Module 3 Report - The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the healthcare systems of the United Kingdom. Available in English and machine-translated to all other languages on the Inquiry’s website.
- Module 3 Report ‘In Brief’ summary - The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the healthcare systems of the United Kingdom. The ‘In Brief’ summary is available in English, Welsh, English Easy Read, a video animation and audio only format. It is also machine-translated to all other languages available on the Inquiry’s website.
Reports relating to the Inquiry’s other Modules will be published until 2027 and details of these can be found in the Inquiry Module Reports section of the Inquiry’s website. A full list of the Inquiry’s modules and the topics that have been investigated can be found in the Structure of the Inquiry.
For further information, see the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference.
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