Former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock stated that ‘do not resuscitate’
 (“DNR”) orders were wrongly applied during the covid pandemic, and a 
systemic review of all DNR notices put in place in early 2020 should be 
considered. 
The Telegraph reported yesterday that while giving 
evidence to the UK Covid Inquiry on Friday,  Hancock said it was 
“obvious” the orders had been “wrongly applied” in some circumstances 
and backed an investigation into their use during the pandemic. 
Hancock
 acknowledged that the issue of consent is crucial and expressed his 
support for a review, although he could not recall ministers looking 
into it during his time in government due to their focus on preventing 
the problem. 
He insisted he acted “immediately” on concerns over
 the inappropriate use of DNRs during the covid crisis when he was first
 alerted to them.  And claimed to have acted immediately on concerns 
over the inappropriate use of DNRs, using the daily press conference to 
address the issue and discussing it with NHS leadership. 
The UK 
government was threatened with legal action over inconsistent advice on 
DNRs during the pandemic, leading to the publication of new 
patient-facing guidelines in July 2020. 
A 2021 survey by the 
care watchdog found that blanket DNR orders were imposed on care home 
residents without their consent, and people with learning disabilities 
were also affected, showing a disregard for disabled people’s rights.  
Age UK described the findings as “extremely disturbing” and confirmed 
concerns that people’s rights were disregarded during the pandemic. 
During
 his testimony, Hancock also made the case for future lockdowns, despite
 questions over their justification.  Meanwhile, former Prime Minister 
Boris Johnson has expressed doubts about the effectiveness of national 
shutdowns in defeating the virus. Johnson described the restrictions as “literally medieval in their savagery and consequences.”...<<<Read More>>>...
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