Hancock: I regret not knowing impact of asymptomatic spread

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Published on March 23, 2021 - Duration: 00:35s

Hancock: I regret not knowing impact of asymptomatic spread

Matt Hancock has said one of his biggest regrets from the last year was not understanding that "you can pass on this disease without any symptoms at all".

Speaking on the year anniversary of the first coronavirus lockdown, the health secretary said that not knowing about asymptomatic spreading of Covid "had a real impact".

Report by Thomasl.

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