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Module 10: Three Every Story Matters records published alongside Nine roundtable reports
The Inquiry has published three records on what it has heard through Every Story Matters. The records focus on people’s experiences of Bereavement, Mental Health and being a Key Worker during the pandemic. Alongside the experiences shared in the Every Story Matters records, the Inquiry heard from over 100 organisations through a series of roundtables, to gather information for Module 10. The roundtables enabled a diverse range of organisations to provide their insights and perspectives on the impact of the pandemic on society.
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Every Story Matters
Thank you to everyone who has shared their story through Every Story Matters
This was the largest listening exercise ever undertaken by a UK public Inquiry. Tens of thousands of people shared their experience of the pandemic and the impact it had on them and the people around them.
On 23 May 2025, Every Story Matters closed but these stories will continue to play a crucial role in the Inquiry’s investigations. They will become part of the public record, and help Baroness Heather Hallett, the Inquiry Chair, make recommendations for the future.
Every Story Matters Records
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“I was just keeping my head above water”. Latest Every Story Matters record reveals public’s experiences of economic support provided during the pandemic
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has today (Monday 24 November 2025) published its Every Story Matters record for Module 9, which examines the government’s economic response to the Covid-19 pandemic (Module 9 scope).