UK COVID-19 Inquiry

Ongoing

COVID-19 Inquiry

Chair Baroness Heather Hallett Judge / Judiciary
Established 28 Apr 2022
Commissioned by Cabinet Office Commissioned by the Prime Minister

Public inquiry examining the UK's response to and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and learning lessons for the future. The inquiry is examining preparedness, decision-making, health and social care, vaccines, and the impact on different communities.

4 years, 1 month Duration (ongoing)
£192m Total Cost
Government Response

Total Recommendations 44
Data last updated: 16 Apr 2026
Data verified: 26 May 2026 (import)
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Government Response tracks what the government said it would do (accepted, rejected, etc.).

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9 debates 110 questions 36 statements since Jul 2020
Written Ministerial Statement UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 3 25/26
Baroness Anderson of Stoke-on-Trent (Labour)
20 May 2026
Written Ministerial Statement UK COVID-19 Inquiry response costs for Quarter 3 25/26
Nick Thomas-Symonds (Labour)
20 May 2026
Written Question Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat)
19 May 2026
Written Ministerial Statement UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 4 Report
Baroness Smith of Basildon (Labour)
16 Apr 2026
Written Ministerial Statement UK Covid-19 Inquiry Module 4 Report
Sir Keir Starmer (Labour)
16 Apr 2026
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12 May 2021
Inquiry Announced

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a statutory public inquiry.

Source
15 Dec 2021
Chair Appointed

Baroness Hallett appointed as Chair.

28 Jun 2022
Terms of Reference Set

Terms of Reference finalised after consultation.

Source
04 Oct 2022
Preliminary Hearing

First preliminary hearing held.

13 Jun 2023
Module 1 Hearings Begin

Module 1 examining preparedness and resilience began.

03 Oct 2023
Module 2 Hearings

Module 2 examining core UK decision-making.

15 Jan 2024
Module 2 Devolved Nations

Hearings examining Scottish, Welsh and NI decision-making.

18 Jul 2024
Module 1 Report Published

First report on pandemic preparedness published.

Source
09 Sep 2024
Module 3: Healthcare

Module 3 examining impact on healthcare systems began.

31 Dec 2025
Further Modules Planned

Modules on vaccines, care sector, and other topics planned through 2026.

Total Inquiry Cost (Cumulative) £192,035,000
Cost Breakdown (to Sep 2025)
Inquiry Legal Costs £59,430,000 Panel remuneration & Counsel to the Inquiry
Core Participant Legal Costs £51,405,000 Legal funding for core participants
Panel £835,000
Staff £27,758,000
Other £52,607,000
Cumulative figures from FY25-26 Q2 report. Staff costs = Inquiry Secretariat only (Permanent/Contingent staff tracked separately in some years but not in cumulative). Other includes: Every Story Matters, Modules, Operational and Cross-cutting, and miscellaneous.
Cost History
Period Total Inquiry Legal CP Legal Source
Sep 2025 £19,012,000 £10,892,000 £8,471,000
Sep 2025 (cum.) £192,035,000 £59,430,000 £51,405,000
Mar 2025 £66,723,000 £18,704,000 £20,470,000
Mar 2024 £80,889,000 £20,453,000 £19,335,000
Mar 2023 £25,625,000 £9,210,000 £3,129,000

Recommendations (15)

COVID-M3.1
No Published Response
IPC Structures and Transmission Risk
Recommendation
The UK government must ensure that there is a body (equivalent to the UK Infection Prevention and Control Cell) in place ready to be convened at the outset of any future pandemic, to consider and draft infection prevention and control … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.2
No Published Response
Visiting Restrictions Guidance
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should publish guidance for the implementation of visiting restrictions in hospitals in the event of a future pandemic. The guidance should identify the circumstances in which visiting restrictions should … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.3
No Published Response
Fit-Testing Preparedness
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with employers, including health boards and trusts, to review the availability of qualified fit testers and take steps to increase the number of fit testers accordingly. Availability … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.4
No Published Response
Data Systems for High-Risk Individuals
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive must ensure that health data and digital systems have the capability to identify individuals at high risk of morbidity or mortality from a pandemic disease quickly and accurately in … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.5
No Published Response
Scale Up Urgent and Emergency Care
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, in conjunction with organisations responsible for delivering services, should plan for surge capacity in urgent and emergency care during a pandemic. Plans must ensure that there is sufficient workforce … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.6
No Published Response
Scale Up Hospital Capacity
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with trusts and health boards to ensure that pandemic plans include practical steps to rapidly scale up hospital capacity to treat acutely unwell patients. This should include … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.7
No Published Response
ICU Resource Allocation Framework
Recommendation
The UK government and devolved administrations should publish a UK-wide framework setting out ethical and operational principles to guide the allocation of adult intensive care resources in the extreme event that they are saturated during a pandemic. That framework must: … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.8
No Published Response
Recording Healthcare Worker Deaths
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should work with their respective public health agencies and healthcare employers to develop nation-specific mechanisms to collect, analyse and publish data systematically on the deaths of healthcare workers in … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.9
No Published Response
Standardised Advance Care Planning
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, working with trusts and health boards, should establish and promote one standardised process across the UK (such as ReSPECT, the Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment) for … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M3.10
No Published Response
Healthcare Worker Support
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive, working with healthcare employers and professional bodies, should put in place plans to deliver effective support for healthcare workers at scale from the outset of a pandemic. Plans should … Read more
Published evidence summary
- The Module 3 report was published on 19 March 2026.
- No formal government response to Module 3 recommendations has been published as of March 2026.
- The report was published less than 2 weeks ago at the time of this assessment.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M4.1
No Response
Establish Pharmaceutical Expert Advisory Panel
Recommendation
The UK government should establish a standing pharmaceutical expert advisory panel, in consultation with the Department of Health and Social Care and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. The panel should include ministers, civil servants and representatives from industry … Read more
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department of Health and Social Care (Primary)
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COVID-M4.2
No Published Response
Formalise Community Vaccine Equity Networks
Recommendation
The UK government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should maintain networks with local communities to produce targeted vaccination strategies and communications. To achieve this: The Scottish Government, Welsh Government and Northern Ireland Executive should establish local community … Read more
Published evidence summary
Government response: No Published Response. Status: Pending. No independent verification has been carried out.
UK Health Security Agency (Primary)
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COVID-M4.3
No Published Response
Improve Vaccine Uptake Monitoring and Evaluation
Recommendation
Each of the four UK public health or health security agencies should work together to: maintain accurate, UK-wide insight into the state of vaccine uptake and hesitancy; and understand the measures proven to be effective in increasing uptake across the … Read more
Published evidence summary
Government response: No Published Response. Status: Pending. No independent verification has been carried out.
UK Health Security Agency (Primary)
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COVID-M4.4
No Published Response
Proportionate Access to Linked Healthcare Records
Recommendation
The UK government and devolved administrations should work together, with their respective health delivery services, to facilitate and coordinate regulatory bodies' access to healthcare records in order to make the post-authorisation safety monitoring of new vaccines and therapeutics more efficient. … Read more
Published evidence summary
Government response: No Published Response. Status: Pending. No independent verification has been carried out.
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (Primary)
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COVID-M4.5
No Response
Reform Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme
Recommendation
The UK government must reform the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme as soon as possible. The reform should include as a minimum: increasing the £120,000 payment, at least in line with inflation to date; subsequently applying annual increases in line with … Read more
Published evidence summary
No formal government response has been recorded for this recommendation. No independent verification has been carried out.
Department for Work and Pensions (Primary)
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