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March update Web Version UK Covid-19 Inquiry Newsletter March 2024 Message from Claire Demaret, Interim Director of Policy, Research and Analysis In this issue, Claire Demaret, Director of Policy, Research and Analysis, discusses: * The fourth anniversary of the 2020 pandemic lockdown * Preparations for Module 2C, our Northern Ireland-focused investigation, public hearings for which begin on 30 April 2024 * The importance of the Inquiry's role in monitoring the recommendations it makes * Our seventh investigation (Test, Trace and Isolate) Read Claire's introduction in full on our website Hearings update: Public hearings for five investigations confirmed to summer 2025 * The Inquiry has set out more detail on the timetable for public hearings for five investigations to run to summer 2025 * Full details are shared on our website Read the latest update on our hearings timetable Care sector (Module 6) Core Participants announced * The Inquiry has published the list of organisations and individuals who have been granted Core Participant (CP) status for the investigation into the care sector * A preliminary hearing for this module was held on Tuesday 19 March * The list of CPs and further information about this hearing are shared on our website Read the latest update about Module 6 Inquiry opens its seventh investigation: Test, Trace and Isolate * Module 7, which will investigate the approach to testing, tracing and isolation adopted during the pandemic, opened on Tuesday 19 March * The Inquiry is inviting applications to be a Core Participant for this module * We share more information about Module 7 on our website Read more about Module 7 Module 2: Core UK Decision-making and Political Governance * The Inquiry can confirm that the Module 2 oral evidence of Cabinet Secretary Simon Case has been rescheduled to be heard on Thursday 23 May 2024 at Dorland House, Paddington * Details on how to watch this hearing are available on our website Find out how to watch this Module 2 hearing Module 4 (Vaccines and Therapeutics) preliminary hearing * The second preliminary hearing for Module 4 (Vaccines and Therapeutics) will take place on Wednesday 22 May * You can find out how to watch this hearing via our website Find out how to watch this Module 4 preliminary hearing Inquiry announces process to monitor acceptance and implementation of recommendations * The Chair of the Inquiry, Baroness Hallett, has announced how she will monitor the acceptance and implementation of Inquiry recommendations * Details of this process are published on our website Read more about the recommendations monitoring process Bereaved forum Information about the bereaved forum and how to sign up on our website. Find out about our bereaved forum How to follow our hearings Our hearings will be live-streamed on our YouTube channel, where recordings of past hearings can also be accessed. Transcripts will also be placed on the documents page of the Inquiry website at the end of each day. With the exception of Modules 2A, 2B and 2C, hearings are held at Dorland House, Paddington, London, W2 6BU (map). They are open to the public to attend. We have recently introduced a new process for reserving seats, more information about this can be found on our website. The reservation form opens every Monday at 12pm to reserve seats for the following week. Emotional support services will be available to those attending the hearings, with staff from Hestia, our emotional support partner, available daily. Find out more about Hestia on their website. Further information We understand updates from the Inquiry may have an emotional impact. We have provided a list of external organisations that can offer support if needed. We have published a series of FAQs on our website to help explain the Inquiry’s work. If you do not wish to continue receiving this newsletter, you can opt out by clicking the unsubscribe button below. Tell us what you think about our newsletter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook X YouTube Contact Us | FAQs | Support This email was sent by: UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry. FREEPOST UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry Unsubscribe