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Coronavirus: NHS doctor's son asks Matt Hancock for public apology | Coronavirus: NHS doctor's son asks Matt Hancock for public apology |
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The son of an NHS doctor who died with coronavirus has called on Health Secretary Matt Hancock to say sorry for mistakes in the government's response. | |
Intisar Chowdhury, 18, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme a public apology would help improve public trust. | |
Intisar's father Dr Abdul Mabud Chowdhury, 53, warned about a lack of protection before he died. | Intisar's father Dr Abdul Mabud Chowdhury, 53, warned about a lack of protection before he died. |
Mr Hancock later told LBC that listening to front-line staff would help the government improve. | |
He added that he did not want to "play down" the efforts of those working to get personal protective equipment (PPE) to the front line. | |
Mr Hancock said: "A huge amount of people are doing everything they can and have done since the start of this crisis. I don't want to play down the enormous efforts of many thousands of people who are working every hour that there is to try to solve the problem." | Mr Hancock said: "A huge amount of people are doing everything they can and have done since the start of this crisis. I don't want to play down the enormous efforts of many thousands of people who are working every hour that there is to try to solve the problem." |
Speaking directly to the health secretary on an LBC phone-in on Tuesday, Intisar said: "The public is not expecting the government to handle this perfectly. We just want you to openly acknowledge there have been mistakes in handling this virus. | |
"Openly acknowledging a mistake is not an admission of guilt, it is genuinely just making you seem more human. So can you please do that for me at the press conference today - make the public apology?" | "Openly acknowledging a mistake is not an admission of guilt, it is genuinely just making you seem more human. So can you please do that for me at the press conference today - make the public apology?" |
Mr Hancock responded: "It is very important that we are constantly learning about how to do things better and I think listening to the voices on the front line will be a very important part of how we improve." | Mr Hancock responded: "It is very important that we are constantly learning about how to do things better and I think listening to the voices on the front line will be a very important part of how we improve." |
Intisar had earlier told BBC Radio 4's Today programme earlier that ministers should consider giving families a private apology at some point in the future, but that a public apology now would help improve public trust. | |
"I definitely do want a public apology because I feel like the government's response in not only handling the PPE crisis but the whole virus in itself wasn't the best," he said. | "I definitely do want a public apology because I feel like the government's response in not only handling the PPE crisis but the whole virus in itself wasn't the best," he said. |
"I think we can forgive that as a country because it is such an unprecedented thing it is hard to know what to do. | "I think we can forgive that as a country because it is such an unprecedented thing it is hard to know what to do. |
"But they need to hold themselves accountable for that, learn from that and move on so that we can trust them more." | "But they need to hold themselves accountable for that, learn from that and move on so that we can trust them more." |
Dr Chowdhury, a consultant urologist, died at Queen's Hospital in Romford, east London, earlier this month. | Dr Chowdhury, a consultant urologist, died at Queen's Hospital in Romford, east London, earlier this month. |
At least 82 NHS staff and 16 care workers who were confirmed to have died in hospital in England, according to official figures. A separate BBC News analysis of published figures found that at least 113 health workers have died with the virus across the UK. | At least 82 NHS staff and 16 care workers who were confirmed to have died in hospital in England, according to official figures. A separate BBC News analysis of published figures found that at least 113 health workers have died with the virus across the UK. |
Mr Chowdhury's appeal comes after a BBC Panorama investigation found the government failed to buy crucial PPE to cope with a pandemic. | Mr Chowdhury's appeal comes after a BBC Panorama investigation found the government failed to buy crucial PPE to cope with a pandemic. |
There were no gowns, visors, swabs or body bags in the government's pandemic stockpile when Covid-19 reached the UK, the programme found. | There were no gowns, visors, swabs or body bags in the government's pandemic stockpile when Covid-19 reached the UK, the programme found. |