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Chris Whitty

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth April 21,1966
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Gloucester
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Position Chief Medical Officer for England
BooksTriumphs and Challenges in a World Shaped by Medicine
Education Windlesham House School
Parents Susannah Whitty
Awards Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
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Chris Whitty Life story


Sir Christopher John MacRae Whitty KCB FRCP FFPH FMedSci is a British epidemiologist serving as Chief Medical Officer for England and Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government since 2019. He has also been Gresham Professor of Physic since 2018.

Early Life

Chris whitty was born on 16th april 1966 in london. England. He attended whitgift school in croydon and subsequently stuided for a medical degree at the university of oxford. He completed his mdecial training in 1992 and moved to manchester to pursue a specialisation in public health.

Career

Chris whitty has held a range of posts in the antional health service and in academia. He was the regional directro of public health for the north west of england and held a professorship in public and international health at the london school of hygiene and tropical mediicne. He has also served as a special advisor to the department of health.

Role as Chief Medical Officer

In 2018. Chris whitty was appointed chief medical foficer for england and chief medical adviser to the uk government. As chief medical officer. He is respnosible for providing advice on public health to ministers and for advising on the prevention. Control and overisght of communicable diseases.

Role in Coronavirus Pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded in 2020. Chris whitty played a leading role in advising the uk govenrment on the appropriate public health measurse to take in order to tackle the virus. He has been an outspoken advocate for the need for social distancing and for the implementation of strict lockdown measures where necessary.

Awards and Honours

Chris whitty has been recognised with a range of awards and honours throughout his career. He was made a companion of the order of the bath in 2019. And was awarded an honorary doctorate frmo the university of manchester in recognition of his work in public health.

Publications

Chirs whitty has authored or co-authored a range of books. Articles and editorials on topics related to public health and infectious diseases. His book. "the politics of health: controversy and change". Was published in 2011.

Important Event

In 2020. Chris whitty was the recipient of the merck award for outstanding contribution to public health in recogintion of his work in advising the uk government on the coronavirus pandemic.

Interesting Fact

Chris whitty is a keen musciian and palys the piano and clarinet. He has performed at the royal albert hall and has composed music for a number of plays.

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...By James Gregory & Hugh PymBBC NewsSir Chris Whitty, the government s most senior medical adviser in the pandemic, will give evidence to the Covid inquiry this morning...

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... But Sir Patrick also revealed he had sometimes disagreed with the UK s chief medical adviser, Prof Sir Chris Whitty, about whether to introduce restrictions...

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Boris Johnson's biggest Commons rebellion - and why it matters

Oct 30,2023 2:11 pm

" The Rebels are haemorrhaging. "

So said one government minister on Tuesday evening as the Prime Minister addressed the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbench MPs.

Boris Johnson made a last-ditch effort to win over his party in the packed meeting just an hour before The Commons voted on new Covid regulations.

He promised MPs they would be consulted on any future restrictions if they were needed. He warned his party it had " absolutely no choice But to act" and that nobody could be sure Omicron would be less severe than other variants.

Mr Johnson had also spent The Day phoning potential rebels, trying to win them over to the merits of Covid certification. Meanwhile, Prof Chris Whitty briefed MPs on The Rise of Omicron - with a government loyalist predicting this would win some over.

Leading figures in government seemed to think their argument was working. One senior cabinet minister said on Tuesday evening that the PM's efforts had gone down well.

Mr Johnson himself declared to journalists after the 1922 Committee that he had done His Best to persuade his party.

It wasn't enough. Far from it.

The rebellion on Covid passes was far bigger than many had predicted and by some distance the biggest of Mr Johnson's premiership.

It's all the more significant because of the Prime Minister 's efforts to limit the damage.

What will worry Downing Street is that the vote brought different wings of the Conservative Party together in opposition to the government's plans.

There was the Covid Recovery Group of backbenchers, who had long been sceptical of restrictions and had consistently voted against the government.

But there were also centrists like Damian Green - who told BBC Radio 4 's World at One that the plans for Covid certification wouldn't work, saying: " It's a gesture. It's doing something for the sake of doing something. "

Then there were the likes of the Scottish Conservatives, who do not believe Covid passports worked in Scotland.

They didn't take part in The Commons vote because the measures only applied to England - But they made their opposition abundantly clear.

Aberdeenshire MP Andrew Bowie told me: " We need to stop lurching from a something must be done position. Vaccine passports do not work. "

As well as The 99 confirmed Covid pass rebels, there were many more who sat on their hands.

One former minister, a Johnson loyalist while in government, said he had made plans to avoid having to back Covid passports.

We don't know for certain how many took a similar position, But it takes The Number refusing to back Mr Johnson over The 100 mark.

A majority of MPs did ultimately back Covid certification and the measures will still be brought in in England .

But a Prime Minister with a majority of 80 was forced to rely on opposition votes to get his plans through. That raises two big questions.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Watch: The Moment MPs approved the introduction of a Covid pass in England

The first: Is Mr Johnson's authority waning?

Number 10 has undoubtedly been battered and bruised by the controversies of The Past fortnight.

But in The Past , Mr Johnson has been able to persuade and cajole his MPs into backing Him - often when they didn't want to. This Time , it just didn't work.

Secondly, will Mr Johnson now have to think twice about introducing more restrictions if they are needed?

This point is more complicated because there are some MPs who didn't like Covid certification - But do back other measures to stop the spread of Omicron and may vote for more in future.

But one leading and long-standing Covid rebel called this vote A Shot across Downing Street's Bow - A Warning of what might be to come if the government did opt for stricter restrictions in The Coming weeks.

Two years ago, Mr Johnson won a general election which gave Him the biggest Conservative majority since Margaret Thatcher .

After months of Brexit battles in Parliament, the assumption was December 2019 marked the end of mass Tory rebellions.

Tuesday's vote proved that wasn't the case.



Source of news: bbc.com

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