Boris Johnson refuted claims of endorsing a "let it rip" approach to COVID-19, emphasizing he aimed to protect lives at all ages.
In his appearance before the
Covid inquiry, he explained challenging prevailing views was to ensure robust discussion.
Johnson specifically denied delaying autumn 2020 lockdowns and showed regret for any offensive language used, clarifying his intent was to encourage candid dialogue.
Despite facing criticism and protests, he stood by the decisions made, including the introduction of a tiered system and the necessity of closing schools. The inquiry also touched on controversial moments like Partygate and Cummings' travels.
Johnson also reiterated the necessity to determine
COVID-19's origins and justified the Eat Out to Help Out initiative. He concluded, expressing the personal impact of his
COVID-19 hospitalization, countering allegations of indifference to public suffering.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to give testimony next, while a bereaved families' group criticized
Johnson's pandemic response.