How to handle the approach to Covid as a pandemic is not the politicians' realm but if they want to overrule those who know how to do things then that should be open and clear - it's called transparency. The latter should be at the front and the former in the background and only if the former contradict the latter should the former ever have a say (standing up and saying so, as a clear second declaration) - then take the flack, rightly, when Covid kills untold numbers. As it is, the UK (as usual) is swimming in opacity with everyone trying to minimise/dodge responsibility for things going badly wrong (even denying that it has - "others have problems too", "we have done better than others", "we are successful") nobody really knowing how/why it has, and doing their best to throw doubt on absolutely everything that might reveal some solid facts to go on. The contrast to the way things are done elsewhere is quite striking - but, as always, the UK (in the UK) is World Beating, World's best, at the Forefront, etc., etc., never mind factual comparisons available for those who are interested enough to look for them (usually abroad).