No government could have been completely ready for the pandemic, but taking the public for fools has destroyed all trust, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
people with Covid-19 were wrongly not being told to self-isolate, the government dashed to add “loss of sense of smell” to its official list of symptoms. But expressing uncertainty is alien to ministers who were selected for an absolutist Brexit cast of mind.
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