VoteClimate: Covid-19 Inquiry - 16th January 2025

Covid-19 Inquiry - 16th January 2025

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Covid-19 Inquiry.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-01-16/debates/618BD328-5F60-4145-8FA6-B8AA48D54907/Covid-19Inquiry

14:10 Richard Holden (Conservative)

It is a source of national shame that our country was so underprepared for the covid pandemic, and the Conservatives need to take their fair share of the responsibility for that. We all worry about where the next pandemic will come from, and I am particularly concerned about the risk posed by dengue fever. For those who are not aware of it, let me explain that it is a disease spread by mosquitoes. It has been travelling closer and closer to the UK in recent years owing to rising temperatures and climate change, and has most recently been found in Paris. As one who represents a constituency on the south coast, I am especially worried about the warning that it could be within the UK within years. There is currently no cure, but there is a vaccine going through trials thanks to international collaboration, of which our country is a part. May I ask what steps the Government are taking to improve our preparedness for the next pandemic, wherever it may come from and however it may be transmitted?

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