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'The whole system failed' devastated Scots woman who lost partner to covid calls for inquiry into handling of pandemic

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coronavirus has called for a public inquiry into the Government's handling of the pandemic.Alison Saunders said 'the whole system failed' following the death of 58-year-old James Yates, who was only mildly asthmatic, at the hands of the killer bug.Now the 64-year-old from Whitburn, West Lothian has joined a chorus of families who lost relatives to Covid-19 to call on Prime Minister Boris Johnston to set a date for a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the spread of the disease, the Daily Mirror reports.There have been claims that the NHS was underprepared and that lockdown strategy was badly implemented leading to tens of thousands of deaths .Alison told of the last time she saw her partner of 19 years: “When he walked out into.

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