Jim Reed
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 74 |
Music groups | Chris McCarthy |
Ryan Hagen | |
Mike Seluk | |
Songs | Baby What You Want Me to Do |
Honest I Do | |
Ain't Loving You Baby | |
Bright Lights Big City | |
Big Boss Man | |
You Got Me Dizzy | |
Take out Some Insurance | |
Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth | |
Jimmy Reed Blues | |
High and Lonesome | |
Hush Hush | |
You Don't Have to Go | |
Little Rain | |
Shame, Shame, Shame | |
Boogie in the Dark | |
Going to New York | |
Can't Stand to See You Go | |
I Ain't Got You | |
Found Love | |
The Sun Is Shining | |
When I woke Up This Morning | |
Baby, what's on your Mind | |
Down in Virginia | |
I Don't Go for That | |
Honey, Don't Let Me Go | |
I Know It's a Sin | |
Baby What's Wrong | |
Close Together | |
You're Something Else | |
I Wanna Be Loved | |
Honey, Where You Going | |
Where Can You Be | |
Date of birth | July 15,1950 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Oakland |
California | |
United States | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Education | Golden Gate University |
San Francisco Law School | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2213338 |
Jim Reed Life story
Covid inquiry: Van-Tam family received 'unexpected' death threats

...By Jim Reed and Aurelia FosterHealth reportersEngland s former deputy chief medical officer has said his family were threatened with " having their throats cut" during the pandemic, as he gave evidence to the UK Covid inquiry...
Why talk of a UK doctor exodus is premature

...By Jim Reed, Rob England and Nick TriggleBBC NewsThe NHS, it is claimed, is facing an exodus of doctors...
Covid Inquiry: What have we learnt so far?

...By Jim ReedBBC NewsThe first phase of the Covid Inquiry has heard from its final witness...
Matt Hancock criticises UK's 'body bag' approach to Covid

...By Jim Reed and Michelle RobertsBBC NewsEx-health secretary Matt Hancock has criticised the UK s pandemic planning ahead of Covid, saying it was too focused on dealing with deaths rather than averting them...
Covid inquiry: Failure to consider 'potentially massive impact' of lockdown

...By Jim Reed and Michelle RobertsBBC NewsThe " potentially massive impact" of lockdowns on society was not thought through in 2020, the lead lawyer for the Covid inquiry has said...
The puzzle of UK's half a million missing workers

...By Jim Reed and Elena BaileyBBC health and wellbeing teamFor the first time, more than 2...
Monkeypox: How UK hospitals are tackling the outbreak

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Matt Hancock criticises UK's 'body bag' approach to Covid
By Jim Reed and Michelle RobertsBBC News
Ex-health secretary Matt Hancock has criticised the UK's pandemic planning ahead of Covid, saying it was too focused on dealing with deaths rather than averting them.
He told the Covid inquiry the focus was to plan for the consequences of a disaster: " Can we buy enough Body Bags , where are we going to bury The Dead ? That was completely wrong. "
He Said he was " profoundly sorry" for each death, but acknowledged That - for Some - His apology would be " hard to take".
As Mr Hancock arrived at The Inquiry , a widow showed him images of her husband, who died from Covid.
Lorelei King , 69, was holding two A4 posters, which she showed to the former health secretary as he stepped out of a black Jaguar.
One poster displayed an image of Mr Hancock with Mrs King's husband, Vincent Marzello , who died in a care home in March 2020, aged 72.
" You shook my husband's hand for your Photo Op , " the photo was captioned.
Mr Hancock didn't respond as he walked in to The Building .
Mrs King told journalists: " Care homes became charnel houses because there was no testing, there was insufficient PPE, but, most disastrously, it's because they discharged People from hospitals without testing them. "
She called on Mr Hancock to " tell the truth" to The Inquiry , adding: " The bereaved families deserve That much. "
'Lions led by structural donkeys'
Inside The Inquiry , KC Hugo Keith asked Mr Hancock why, if he was so critical of the UK's approach to pandemic planning, was it not changed while he was health secretary.
Mr Hancock said: " The only answer I can give is because I was assured That we had The Best system in place in The World .
" In hindsight, I Wish I'd spent That short period of time [before the pandemic] changing the entire attitude to how we respond to a pandemic. "
He praised workers across health and social care during the pandemic, to which Hugo Keith makes the analogy: " Lions led by structural donkeys, Mr Hancock. Personally, everyone gave their all but The System was not fit for purpose, was it? "
Mr Hancock replied: " That 's absolutely right. "
The former health secretary was repeatedly asked about the recommendations from Exercise Cygnus, a three-day test run in October 2016 to find out how prepared the UK was for a influenza pandemic.
It concluded That the UK's plan was not sufficient to " cope with the extreme demands of a severe pandemic"
The Inquiry has seen evidence That only eight of the 22 recommendations made after That exercise had been fully addressed by The Time Covid hit with work on The Other 14, including to prepare The Social care sector, still ongoing.
Mr Hancock said That Some of That work had been paused because of the need to prepare the country for a no-deal Brexit.
But He Said That he was " not convinced" That , even if all those recommendations had been addressed, the country would have been in a better place to deal with Covid.
He described Exercise Cygnes as " flawed in its central assumption" That a pandemic was a disaster That needed to be " cleaned up" rather than something That needed to be stopped or contained in the First Place .
He Said : " The doctrinal floor was the biggest by a long way because if we'd had a flu pandemic, we still would have had The Problem of No Plan in place for lockdown, no prep for How To do one, no work on what, how best to lock down with the least damage.
" I understand deeply the consequences of lockdown and the negative consequences for Many , Many People - Many of which persist to This Day . "
He Said he had to overrule initial advice not to quarantine People being brought back from Wuhan early in the pandemic, and That everybody in the Western World missed That lockdowns would be necessary.
He Said the government also had no idea whether care homes had The Right protections in place, describing The Situation as " terrible".
What is the Covid Inquiry? Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com