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Health Secretary seeking to ‘deflect blame’ for Covid-19 mishandling by axing Public Health England
Medics and Labour Party condemn Matt Hancock's plans to replace PHE with new ‘hybrid’ body
Health Secretary Matt Hancock during a Cabinet meeting held at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in July

MATT HANCOCK was accused of using “blame and denial” to distract from the Tories’ failures on Covid-19 as he confirmed plans to axe Public Health England (PHE) today.

The Labour Party joined medics in condemning the Department of Health’s plan to replace PHE with a new “hybrid” body with immediate effect, branding it “desperate” and potentially dangerous as the pandemic continues.

The new National Institute for Health Protection (NIHP) will respond to health threats including infectious diseases, pandemics and biological weapons, Mr Hancock said.

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