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Pandemic Diaries

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2022 book about the British politician Matt Hancock

Pandemic Diaries: The Inside Story of Britain's Battle Against Covid
Author
SubjectMatt Hancock's tenure asHealth Secretary
PublishedLondon
PublisherBiteback Publishing
Publication date
6 December 2022 (2022-12-06)
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
ISBN9781785907746

Pandemic Diaries: The Inside Story of Britain's Battle Against Covid is a 2022 book byMatt Hancock, aConservative Party politician, andIsabel Oakeshott, a right-wing political journalist, about Hancock's tenure asSecretary of State for Health and Social Care during theCOVID-19 pandemic. It is published byBiteback.

Synopsis

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The book was not based on a diary but was written after the fact based on Hancock's recollections as well his records of communications.[1][2] It dismisses allegations that moving patients into care homes caused deaths arguing that the staff in care homes were the vector of disease.[1] The book is critical ofDominic Cummings.[1][3]

Publication and reception

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In April 2022, it was announced that Hancock would publish his diaries during the COVID-19 pandemic calledPandemic Diaries withBiteback Publishing, cowritten byIsabel Oakeshott.[1] The royalties were planned to be donated to NHS charities.[4][5] The book was to be released in December 2022.

Reviews comment that the book presented too positive an image, making Hancock seem unduly prescient with the benefit ofhindsight, arguing there may be elements of revisionism.[1][6]

Gaby Hinsliff reviewing inThe Guardian said that there were kernels of truth about how politicians make decisions in the account but comments on how the book was written with the benefit of hindsight, allowing Hancock to make himself seem prescient.[1] Rod Dacombe writing inthei said that was absurd and devoid of literary flair.[7]Adam Wagner, writing inProspect magazine, said that the book had a focus on score settling and self-aggrandisation but that there were some genuine revelations, noting that more will be known when theUK Covid-19 Inquiry reports.[8] Wagner argues Hancock's removal of exceptions for protest from proposed lockdown regulations on the grounds that protests could undermine public trust in measures and his criticism of protestors in the book are suggestive that protests were banned based on the political views of protestors, which Wagner thinks would likely constitute government overreach.[8]

WhatsApp messages

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See also:Lockdown Files

Oakeshott leaked some of the private WhatsApp messages she had access to in aDaily Telegraph article published in February 2023.[9] One message from April 2020 suggests Hancock told aides that professorChris Whitty had done "an "evidence review" and recommended "testing of all going into care homes, and segregation whilst awaiting result". Hancock allegedly stated this was a "good positive step". Later, Hancock allegedly stated he would rather avoid a commitment to test all people going into care homes from the community and "just commit to test & isolate ALL going into care from hospital".[10] A spokesman for Hancock said, "These stolen messages have been doctored to create a false story that Matt rejected clinical advice on care home testing".[11]

References

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  1. ^abcdef"Pandemic Diaries by Matt Hancock review – rewriting history".The Guardian. 13 December 2022. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  2. ^"Is Matt Hancock being naive or manipulative? Cast your votes now | Sean O'Grady".The Independent. 7 November 2022. Retrieved8 November 2022.
  3. ^Aaronovitch, David."Pandemic Diaries by Matt Hancock review — confessions of a self-styled genius".The Times.ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  4. ^"Matt Hancock's book, Pandemic Diaries, release date revealed".Suffolk News. 1 November 2022. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  5. ^Comerford, Ruth (21 April 2022)."Biteback signs Matt Hancock's pandemic diaries". The Bookseller. Retrieved12 November 2022.
  6. ^Cunliffe, Rachel (6 December 2022)."Matt Hancock's Pandemic Diaries are a delusional piece of self-aggrandising fan fiction".New Statesman. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  7. ^Dacombe, Rod (7 December 2022)."Matt Hancock tries to play the hero in his Pandemic Diaries. It's painful".inews.co.uk. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  8. ^abWagner, Adam."Hancock the hero".Prospect Magazine.
  9. ^"The Lockdown Files: Matt Hancock rejected expert advice on care home testing, WhatsApp messages reveal".Daily Telegraph. 28 February 2023.
  10. ^Matt Hancock disputes claim he rejected care home Covid adviceBBC
  11. ^Gregory, Andrew (1 March 2023)."Matt Hancock: what do the leaked WhatsApp messages reveal?".The Guardian.
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