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The Covid Inquiry has officially become the most expensive in British legal history – £192 million and counting, according to October’s financial statements.
But for exactly £192 million less, you can join us for a serious discussion with leading experts in history, epidemiology, and medicine on what Britain got right – and wrong – in its lockdown response to Covid-19.
Expect a rigorous, engaging exchange spanning science, medicine, history, and economics, followed by a Q&A and drinks reception – with attendees not even required to stand two metres apart.
Our interdisciplinary panel of experts will explore key questions:
This event is hosted by the Committee for Academic Freedom. It forms part of CAF’s Open to Argument series, which promotes lively, good-faith discussion on the topics that are often hardest to discuss openly within Britain’s universities. The event will be filmed and made available online.
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