The UK Covid-19 Inquiry team will hear from the public about their experiences during the pandemic.
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry team will visit Northern Ireland to hear first-hand evidence from the public about their experiences during the pandemic.
The inquiry will be split into a number of different modules where teams will investigate various aspects of the pandemic.Module one, which opened on Thursday, will examine the resilience and preparedness of the UK for the coronavirus pandemic. The second module will be split into parts and will examine political and and ministerial governance, the impact of lockdown, use of scientific expertise, data collection and modelling.
Baroness Hallett said while Scotland had announced its own public inquiry there was still a chance the other devolved administrations would do likewise.Recommendations will be delivered "as soon as possible" by producing interim reports.