COVID inquiry: Ministers 'sometimes avoided' attending COBRA meetings if Matt Hancock was chairing
Sir Simon Stevens tells the COVID inquiry: "The secretary of state for health and social care took the position that if the NHS were to become overwhelmed, he - rather than, say, the medical profession or the public - should ultimately decide who should live and who should die."
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Former NHS Chief Executive Sir Simon Stevens speaks at the inquiry, giving insights into his experience of working with former health secretary Matt Hancock.