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Boris Johnson is coming under pressure to order the immediate publication of a report recommending measures to protect ethnic minority groups from coronavirus.
A review published by Public Health England last week confirmed that Covid-19 is killing people from BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) communities at a higher rate than whites, but did not propose action to counter this.
Downing Street has confirmed that a second report drawing on engagement with informed individuals and organisations within ethnic minority communities, has been prepared for publication next week.
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This report is believed to contain proposals for safeguarding measures to deal with the disproportionate risk to BAME groups.
When questioned in the House of Commons last week, the Equalities Minister, Kemi Badenoch, said PHE ”did not make recommendations because they were not able to do so” and she would be taking this work forward.
But Edinburgh University’s public health professor Raj Bhopal told the BBC that PHE had asked him to peer-review a draft of a 64-page report containing recommendations, along with evidence from 4,000 individuals and organisations.
Prof Bhopal said the document had “every hallmark of a [government] report ready to go to the press”.
He said: “Public trust saves lives.
“If you consult the public, you must publish the results.
“Otherwise, you’ve wasted their time, you’ve wasted your own time, you’ve wasted taxpayers’ money, and you’ve lost trust.”
A Labour Party spokesperson urged Ms Badenoch to explain what she knew and when, adding: “The government’s decision to block this report is scandalous and a tragedy. The recommendations it makes could have saved lives.”
And Liberal Democrat MP Layla Moran commented: “It is simply staggering that this report has not been published already.
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“Ministers must now publish these recommendations without delay and ensure action is taken to better protect ethnic minority communities.
“The government cannot sit on their hands any longer while key workers from BAME communities go out and risk their lives in the fight against coronavirus.”
“In parallel to that report, Professor [Kevin] Fenton, on behalf of PHE, has been engaging with significant numbers of individuals and organisations with the Bame community to hear the concerns and ideas on the impact of Covid-19 on ethnic minorities.
“That report, once it’s submitted to ministers next week, will be published at the same time.”