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'I will regret COVID care home deaths for rest of my life', ex-Scottish health secretary tells inquiry

Sky News Monday, 29 January 2024
Jeane Freeman has told the UK COVID-19 Inquiry she will 'regret for the rest of her life' care home deaths caused by Scottish government decision-making.
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