Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty admitted that England got key parts of its Covid response wrong. Speaking on the day that the UK's death toll passed 100,000 people, Prof Whitty revealed the lessons he has learned.
But Boris Johnson, while expressing his "deep condolences" for everyone who died claimed the Government has done "everything we could".
Prof Whitty highlighted medical advancements but also admitted the Government acted too slowly when it came to the wearing of masks.
He told a Downing Street press conference: “There’s a huge amount we have learned, are learning and will learn about this. “I will take just three broad groups. “There’s things we’ve learned scientifically - we now understand the virus in a way we didn’t. “A