This post is part 8 of COVID-19 policy in the UK: Did the UK Government ‘follow the science’? Reflections on SAGE meetings
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COVID-19 policy in the UK: yes, the UK Government did ‘follow the science’
Did the UK Government ‘follow the science’? Reflections on SAGE meetings
The role of SAGE and science advice to government
The overall narrative underpinning SAGE advice and UK government policy
SAGE meetings from January-June 2020
SAGE Theme 1. The language of intervention
SAGE Theme 2. Limited capacity for testing, forecasting, and challenging assumptions
SAGE Theme 3. Communicating to the public
COVID-19 policy in the UK: Table 2: Summary of SAGE minutes, January-June 2020
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