Summary
Prof Yvonne Doyle, former Medical Director and Director for Health Protection at Public Health England, gave evidence to the Covid inquiry on Thursday
Earlier, ex-NHS England boss Simon Stevens said former Health Secretary Matt Hancock wanted to decide "who should live and who should die" if hospitals became overwhelmed
The inquiry heard on Wednesday that a "macho" culture in No 10 harmed the UK's response to the pandemic, according to a top official from the time
Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain, former aides to Boris Johnson. also gave evidence this week
This phase of the Covid inquiry is looking at decision-making in the pandemic. No-one will be found guilty or innocent; the purpose is to learn lessons