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Schools could have stayed open in the pandemic if the government had acted quicker to order the second national lockdown, Matt Hancock has claimed.The former Health Secretary said he argued for tougher restrictions from September 2020 amid rising numbers of cases of Covid-19, and believes the UK was too slow to lockdown during the autumn of that year.
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00:00 If we don't lock down there will be more deaths and we will have to have a tougher lockdown in the future
00:07 so on reflection and with hindsight, I
00:10 think that if we take an action sooner in
00:14 September of
00:17 2020 then we might for instance have avoided the need to close schools
00:22 Which in the end we had to because cases were so high by January
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