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good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. iam i am with you until 5pm. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has been accused of rejecting key advice on care homes during the pandemic. the daily telegraph says it's obtained thousands of whatsapp messages he sent and received at the height of the covid crisis. the paper says they show mr hancock decided against advice to test all residents going into care homes in england. mr hancock's spokesperson has called it a "distorted account". our political correspondent, ben wright, reports.

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in april 2020, covid was spreading fast, the country was in lockdown and polities and officials were scrambling to respond. at the heart of the decision—making was the then health secretary matt hancock. i am now setting the goal of 100,000 tests per day by the end of this month. last year, mr hancock released his version of events in a book, co—written by the journalist isabel oakeshott. she has now given the telegraph more than 100,000 whatsapp messages from mr hancock to other politicians and officials. he is furious at the leak, but they give a partial glimpse into what was going on at the time. the issue of care home testing was discussed in whatsapp messages from april 14th 2020. in one message to an aide, mr hancock said that england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty, said he was recommending testing for all going into care homes. the telegraph says by the end of that day, mr hancock appeared to have changed his mind, publishing a message saying, isolate all going into care from hospital, i do not think the community commitment adds anything and it muddies the waters. today, a spokesman for mr hancock insisted it

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conservative government have handled the pandemic, they may not be able to do so because the result of this inquiry, which may take a balanced view, but this is such a raw issue for many people. notjust a testing people in care homes, but the rules in place at the time. in fact, one of the league whatsapp messages suggested helen whately herself, suggested helen whately herself, suggested there was an inhumane resume on visiting in care homes. some people will have lost relatives in care homes, or had to say goodbye via their telephones or tablets. this is something for them which will be raw and depressing. the leaking of these messages which matt hancock gave will bring back a lot of very bad memories, and people

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will form their own opinions now, not necessarily saying, my goodness, we should be less emotional and just wait for an we should be less emotional and just wait foran inquiry we should be less emotional and just wait for an inquiry to take its course. this is something i'm not surprise has been raised today in the house of commons. has surprise has been raised today in the house of commons.- surprise has been raised today in the house of commons. as ian said, it is isabel — the house of commons. as ian said, it is isabel oakeshott. _ the house of commons. as ian said, it is isabel oakeshott. this - it is isabel oakeshott. this material didn't come from any leak from the inquiry, they have respected the confidence, isabel oakeshott has said she provided the conduit for this information becoming public. she worked with matt hancock on his diaries. the director of the fbi, christopher wray, has said it believes covid probably originated in a chinese government—controlled

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comments on.— information she is basing her comments on. . ., ., ., comments on. the allegation from the daily telegraph _ comments on. the allegation from the daily telegraph is _ comments on. the allegation from the daily telegraph is in _ comments on. the allegation from the daily telegraph is in effect _ comments on. the allegation from the daily telegraph is in effect matt - daily telegraph is in effect matt hancock was ignoring the clinical and scientific advice to have widespread testing. in fact, she was saying the capacity problem at that stage... there was another allegation that matt hancock are setting this figure of 100,000 tests a day, that it perhaps got in the way of other priorities and the testing numbers were based on the number of tests dispatched, not processed or even carried out. again, his spokesperson was emphasising it should be the public inquiry that weighs all the sub, rather than a newspaper or the party political exchange we saw in the house of commons. the political exchange we saw in the house of commons. the difficulty is ublic house of commons. the difficulty is public opinion _ house of commons. the difficulty is public opinion doesn't _ house of commons. the difficulty is public opinion doesn't always - house of commons. the difficulty is public opinion doesn't always wait i public opinion doesn't always wait for inquiries, we all make up our

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