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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.

Covid inquiry: Toxic culture damaged response, says Matt Hancock

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... " The inquiry was shown messages between Chief Medical Officer Sir Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick in which they suggest the government had known about asymptomatic transmission...

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... England s chief medical officer Sir Chris Whitty has put his advice concisely: " If you smoke, vaping is much safer, if you don t smoke, don t vape...

Covid inquiry: Van-Tam family received 'unexpected' death threats

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... Earlier this year, England s chief medical officer Prof Sir Chris Whitty told the inquiry after he was attacked in a London park in 2021...

Covid inquiry: First lockdown imposed a bit too late - Whitty

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...By Nick Triggle, Aurelia Foster and Jim ReedBBC NewsEngland s chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty has told the Covid inquiry that the first lockdown in March 2020 was imposed " a bit too late"...

Covid inquiry: Chris Whitty to appear after Vallance says pair had different opinions

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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...

Covid inquiry: 'Lack of leadership' as virus spread in autumn 2020

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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...

Covid inquiry: What has Sir Patrick Vallance said in his diaries?

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... " 25 May 2020On the same day, Sir Patrick s diaries reveal that he and Prof Sir Chris Whitty do not like the idea of taking part in a daily news conference, as they know they will be asked about Mr Cummings...

Prof Sir Chris Whitty says UK faces rural and coastal ageing crisis

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...By Michelle RobertsDigital health editorThe UK faces an ageing crisis and healthcare must step in, England s Chief Medical Officer, Prof Sir Chris Whitty, warns in his People are living longer but some spend many of their later years in bad health - and that has to change, he said...

Whitty and Van-Tam: Dancer, football fan, knights

Oct 30,2023 2:11 pm

In 2019, Prof Chris Whitty - Now Sir Chris - appeared in just two Bbc News online Stories .

One was about doctors in England The Other was a preview of

In the same year, his colleague Prof Jonathan Van-Tam appeared in just one BBC story,

But That was a lifetime ago - or at least, a pandemic ago - When medical advisers were unseen and unknown, with barely a Wikipedia page between them (by the end of 2019, Prof Whitty's entry was just 248 words; Prof Van-Tam's didn't exist).

Since then, both men have appeared in hundreds of BBC Stories - Whitty 599, Van-Tam 238 - and have public profiles, and name recognition, That would have seemed far-fetched less than two years ago.

Without the pandemic, both men may still have earned knighthoods. But it's certain they wouldn't have their faces on a mug twinset on eBay: Prof Van-Tam's emblazoned with " JV Tea" Whitty's with his apparent catchphrase: " Next slide please".

Prof Whitty, it's fair to assume, stepped onto The Stage reluctantly. He is a private person: When , in 2020, colleagues were asked what his interests were, " There was some talk of him enjoying Scottish dancing. "

He was born in Gloucester in 1966, and spent much of his childhood in Europe and Africa, as his parents were Teachers And Then British Council workers.

He was educated in England, including at Malvern College in Worcestershire. One of his tutors There , Roy Allen, the Young Chris was " reserved, scholarly, sensitive, intelligent, very likeable".

In 1984, just before his A-Levels, his Father Kenneth - by then a diplomat - was killed by militants in Athens. Chris learned the news at Malvern; Mr Allen said the murder made his former pupil even more determined.

" I think he feels, probably privately, he is fulfilling the ambitions and hopes of his Father and mother, " He Said . " It was A Family with a very strong sense That . . You live for a purpose, not just for yourself. "

After studying at Oxford - former BBC correspondent Danny Shaw, who studied with him, remembered him as " down to earth, dry sense of humour, 20 going on 40" - he became a doctor in Africa and Asia.

In 2004, he worked in malaria research in Tanzania, where he had a small boat at the Yacht Club in Tanga, according to then colleague Prof Chris Drakeley.

Prof Drakeley, speaking to Profile, also confirmed the interest in dancing. " He does enjoy it - I have seen it with My Own eyes, " he remembered. " And I have heard from people who have danced with him That he is very good. "

But away from the Yacht Club , and the occasional Scottish jig, it seems Prof Whitty's preferred pastime is study - the more, the better.

" Chris is a Polymath - he's really extraordinary, " said Prof David Mabey , a former colleague. " He's very interested in history. Since I've known him he's done a diploma in economics, a degree in law, and an MBA [a graduate business degree] in his Spare Time . "

More on Whitty and Van-Tam

Prof Whitty - just months before the pandemic arrived in the UK - and the spotlight has not always been welcome.

Last Summer , two men were arrested after accosting him in London. One was given a suspended sentence; The Other man's case is ongoing. The convicted man, Lewis Hughes, told The Court he stopped Prof Whitty because he wanted " a selfie for his mum".

In a way, it was quite telling: in a pandemic, a chief medical Officer veers close to celebrity status. At the time of writing, There are and his Wikipedia entry is More Than 1,500 words long.

Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, it's fair to say, seems a more natural public figure. In a recent he began by ripping off his tie in a puff of smoke, before pointing at the camera and declaring: " Tonight, we're going viral! "

It's hard to imagine Prof Whitty doing the same.

Compared to his boss, Prof Van-Tam has been happy to share some of his background. He lives near Boston, Lincolnshire, with his wife and two teenage sons (an older daughter has moved out) and is an avid Boston United fan.

He was born to a British mother and French-Vietnamese Father - both were Teachers - and his paternal grandfather was Prime Minister of South Vietnam in the 1950s When it was a French protectorate.

" I guess it's quite South East Asian, But I've always been struck by the fact That the Next Generation are more important than We Are , "

Prof Van-Tam is not, in fact, the only deputy chief medical Officer - There are - But his turn of phrase has turned him into a key public-facing figure.

" I love metaphors, " he told The Bbc a year ago. " I think they bring complex Stories to life for people. "

True to his word, in November he was asked on The Bbc about the pandemic in the UK. " It's half Time In extra time, " He Said . " I think The Final Whistle . . I can't predict it, But we've got a few months to run, and we'll be in calmer waters by spring. "

Like Prof Whitty, he has earned a down-to-earth popularity among many of the millions who've watched his news conferences. The Times called him an " unlikely cult hero" earlier in the year, he was even tipped to appear on Strictly Come Dancing .

Although he batted away the Rumours - " It would be rather like watching Jumbo on ice" - it's hard to imagine him, or Prof Whitty, returning to one or Two Stories a year any time Soon .



Source of news: bbc.com

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