Boris Johnson’s government watched as Covid-19 hell unfolded in my country – and then failed to heed the warnings, says La Repubblica’s UK correspondent, Antonello Guerrera
CNN and the Sydney Morning Herald ask: “Where did it go wrong for the UK on coronavirus?” Reuters investigates why the UK left “its weakest exposed” in care homes. My own newspaper, La Repubblica, acknowledged the “grave errors” made in Italy, but observed that the “confusion and contradictions displayed by the British government in the past few months have few equals”.
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