Breaking News: Associate Editor, Camilla Tominey, reveals how The Telegraph came to the decision to publish Matt Hancock’s WhattsApp messages as part of The Lockdown Files. ‘In the interest of openness, transparency and accountability, the public has a right to know what went on behind the scenes'. The Telegraph has been handed more than 100,000 messages linked to Mr Hancock's time as health secretary at the height of the pandemic. Some of texts show Matt Hancock rejecting the Chief Medical Officer’s advice to test for Covid all residents going into English care homes, Prof Sir Chris Whitty told the then health secretary early in April 2020, about a month into the pandemic, that there should be testing for “all going into care homes”. But Mr Hancock did not follow that guidance, telling his advisers that it “muddies the waters”. Instead, he introduced guidance that made testing mandatory for those entering care homes from hospital, but not for those coming from the community. Prior to the guidance, care homes had been told that negative tests were not required even for hospital patients. The guidance stating that those coming in from the community should be tested was eventually introduced on Aug 14. Between April 17 and August 13, 2020, a total of 17,678 people died of Covid in care homes in England. #matthancock #lockdown #IsabelOakeshott Read the full story here: Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: Get the latest headlines: and are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
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