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Committee Material Published 13 Jul 2022 ↗ View on Parliament

Overall the evidence session indicated that officials were keen to learn lessons and saw clear potential benefits from doing so. However, it seemed likely to us that different organisations could be left to learn their own lessons and then to reach their own decisions about whether and to whom to disseminate them.21 If this were to be the case, it would create a clear risk of important learning not being identified or not being drawn to the attention of other government bodies and programmes ...

Overall the evidence session indicated that officials were keen to learn lessons and saw clear potential benefits from doing so. However, it seemed likely to us that different organisations could be left to learn their own lessons and then to reach their own decisions about whether and to whom to disseminate them.21 If this were to be the case, it would create a clear risk of important learning not being identified or not being drawn to the attention of other government bodies and programmes that could benefit from it.22 Increasing vaccine uptake Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: Spring 2023 4.2 There are many important lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out which will have application across other public health programmes and beyond. 4.3 In practice, lessons learned