Former Chief Counselor Dominic Cummings accused Prime Minister Johnson lied about pursuing community immunomoda strategies when Covid-19 broke out in the UK.

Cummings, the chief advisor of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson from July 2019 to November 112020, yesterday written on Twitter that the British government was originally expected to consider Covid-19 as a flu and pursued the immune strategy plus

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Queen Elizabeth carrier in Portsmouth on May 21.

"The number 10 Downing Street has decided to lie. V stupid and moral moral lied," Cummings wrote, seeming to mention the scientific advisor Patrick Vallance.

He said until September 2020, community immunity "is still the official plan" of the government, but then London realizes this is wrong and "We change strategy".

He added that the original community strategy was originally canceled for less than two weeks before he applied the first blockade order in March 2020 and "This is the basic problem in the entire disaster."

"If we prepare fully and have the ability to take charge, we can avoid the first blockade, but don't talk about the second and the third time," Cummings writes.

The scientific advisor Patrick Vallance in March said the community was once a government's goal, but Matt Hancock medical minister two days later confirmed "It is not targeted, nor strategy."

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The information was given by Cummings before he was hearing before the British House's Health and Science Committee on May 26 on how to respond to Covid-19 by the Government.

Cummings used to be a great adviser in the British government before being fired at the end of last year and recently sticked to the battle with Downing Street, where he accused him to leak documents and internal exchanges for transmission

Dominic Cummings, former Chief Advisor for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, to the British Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street, London, on November 13, 2020.

Cummings warned he would announce "important historical documents on decisions related to Covid-19" to the Commission of the House of Representatives before appearing before the hearing next week.

MPs can only publish documents related to "investigation to draw experience" in pandemic.