
The Covid-19 Airborne Transmission Alliance (CATA) has provided an update on its position at the end of module 3 of the UK inquiry.
The module looked into the governmental and societal response to Covid as well as dissecting the impact the pandemic had on healthcare systems, health care workers, and patients.
CATA, of which the Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK), is a core participant in the inquiry.
It includes professional associations representing 65,000 healthcare workers as well as individual experts.
CATA’s chair, Dr Barry Jones, gave evidence to the public inquiry in September.
He has now written a letter to its members updating the alliance’s position.
Read Dr Jones’s letter to CATA members.
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