Module 10 opened on Tuesday 17 September 2024 and is the final module of the Covid-19 UK Inquiry. This module will examine the impact of Covid on the population of the United Kingdom with a particular focus on key workers, the most vulnerable, the bereaved, mental health and wellbeing.
The module will also seek to identify where societal strengths, resilience and or innovation reduced any adverse impact.
The application process to become a Core Participant for Module 10 has now closed.
Due to the wide range of issues being investigated, the Chair was minded to designate only Core Participant applicants who can speak to a range of industries and/or parts of society impacted and are representative of the whole of the United Kingdom.
Upcoming or past hearing dates for this module can be viewed on the Inquiry’s hearings page.
Roundtables
The Inquiry will use roundtables as one method of gathering information for Module 10, to bring together a diverse range of organisations to share their perspectives on the societal impact of the pandemic.
A total of nine roundtables will take place between February and June 2025, with each exploring a different aspect of Module 10.
More information on the roundtables can be found in this summary.