Covid inquiry evidence by Ãå±±½ûµØ academic Published on: 16 June 2023 A world-leading expert on health inequalities will be presenting a report and evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic today. Professor Clare Bambra from the Population Health Sciences Institute, Ãå±±½ûµØ has been appointed as an independent expert witness alongside Professor Sir Michael Marmot, UCL. Professor Bambra is a world-leading expert known for her research which focuses on understanding and reducing health inequalities. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry, chaired by Baroness Hallet, has been set up to examine the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future. Professor Bambra will be presenting the joint report and evidence on Friday 16th June at 10am to the government-commissioned inquiry which, in the first module, is looking at the role of the pandemic preparedness and resilience. Professor Bambra said: “Whilst Covid-19 impacted everyone across the country, it was also a deeply unequal pandemic with some people and places effected more than others. I’m very pleased to be able to support the inquiry into finding out why this was the case. “It’s really important that the experiences of different people across the country can be taken into account and that we can learn lessons for the future.” Covid 19 Inquiry The Inquiry has previously stated that “the unequal impacts of the pandemic will be at the forefront of all of the inquiry’s investigations”, and “it will consider the extent to which the government took into account the needs of minority groups, and others, when making civil emergency plans”.You can follow the presentation of evidence on the Inquiry’s YouTube channel which can be found on the . The report from Professors Clare Bambra and Sir Michael Marmot is available in the of the Inquiry website where you can also find out more about inquiry and the proceedings. Find out more co-authored by Professor Clare Bambra on Health Resilience. – Prof Bambra’s work at Ãå±±½ûµØ – Prof Bambra’s work at Ãå±±½ûµØFrom , and Share: Latest News Ãå±±½ûµØ expert highlights climate crisis in a new film A leading Ãå±±½ûµØ climate scientist is featured in a new film about how the climate and nature breakdown will affect the UK. published on: 14 April 2026 Neolithic tombs reveal ancient kinship ties Male individuals buried in Neolithic chambered tombs in northern Scotland were often related to each other through the paternal line and some were interred in the same or nearby tombs, research shows. published on: 14 April 2026 We are our Memories New exhibition by Fine Art graduate Trish Hudson-Moses, 22 April – 4 May 2026 published on: 10 April 2026 Facts and figures