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Michael Marmot

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Gender Male
Age 79
Date of birth January 26,1945
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born London
United Kingdom
SpouseAlexandra Naomi Ferster
Awards Knight Bachelor
Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Order of the Companions of Honour
Prince Mahidol Award
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Education The University of Sydney
University of California, Berkeley
Publications scholar.google.com
AffiliationsUniversity College London
InterestsSocial Determinants Of Health
Known forSocial determinants of health
Whitehall Studies
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Sir Michael Gideon Marmot CH FRCP FFPM FMedSci FBA is Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. He is currently the Director of The UCL Institute of Health Equity.

Covid Inquiry: Former chief medical officer close to tears over pandemic deaths

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... Last week Sir Michael Marmot, a professor of epidemiology at University College London that the UK had entered the pandemic with " depleted" public services...

Covid Inquiry: Mistake not to consider range of pandemics - David Cameron

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... And at a hearing held last week, Sir Michael Marmot, a professor of epidemiology at University College London that the UK had entered the coronavirus pandemic with " depleted" public services...

Covid inquiry: UK's public services were 'depleted' when Covid hit

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... A report from Prof Sir Michael Marmot and Prof Clare Bambra was filed as part of the public hearings exploring the UK s preparedness for a pandemic...

Cost of living: More Britons say they skip meals or go hungry

Cost of living: More Britons say they skip meals or go hungry
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... " Prof Sir Michael Marmot, director of the UCL Institute of Health Equity, said the survey s findings suggest society is " failing in a fundamental way"...

Basic income: Wales pilot offers £1,600 a month to care leavers

Basic income: Wales pilot offers £1,600 a month to care leavers
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... It will work with a technical advisory group led by Prof Sir Michael Marmot...

News Daily: life expectancy, Weinstein sentenced, and high water alarm

News Daily: life expectancy, Weinstein sentenced, and high water alarm
Feb 25,2020 9:29 am

... This is the judgment of Professor Sir Michael Marmot, one of the country s leading experts on health inequalities, such as he published a worrying report today...

Poorest life expectancy of women is decreasing, finds report

Poorest life expectancy of women is decreasing, finds report
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... The report by Prof Sir Michael Marmot, one of the country s leading experts on health inequalities, 10 years after he, and between the North and the South, in England...

Covid Inquiry: Mistake not to consider range of pandemics - David Cameron

Feb 25,2020 3:34 am

By Kate WhannelPolitical reporter, BBC News

Former Prime Minister David Cameron has said it was a " mistake" not to consider different types of diseases when preparing for future pandemics.

Giving evidence to the Covid Inquiry, Mr Cameron said " group Think " meant his government did not focus enough on pandemics other than flu.

He also denied that his government's austerity policies damaged the UK's ability to cope with Covid.

The Inquiry is currently considering preparedness ahead of the pandemic.

George Osborne and Jeremy Hunt , the chancellor and health secretary under Mr Cameron, will give evidence to The Inquiry later This Week .

Questioned by The Inquiry 's lawyer Kate Blackwell KC, Mr Cameron said: " Much more Time Was spent on pandemic flu and the dangers of pandemic flu rather than on potential pandemics of other, more respiratory diseases, like Covid turned out to be.

" This is so important - so many consequences followed from that. "

The Conservative former leader said that on becoming Prime Minister he had sought to improve the UK's planning for risks by changing government structures, including by setting up a National Security Council.

However, he added that there was " always a danger of group Think - perhaps that is what is happening here".

" I Think the failing was not to ask more questions about asymptomatic transmission. "

Mr Cameron was also asked about Exercise Alice - a hypothetical scenario exploring how government departments would cope with an outbreak of the Mers respiratory coronavirus.

He Said a report following the exercise included useful suggestions on creating stockpiles of PPE (personal protective equipment) and added: " If you're asking does it look like failures to follow through from this I Think there answer is yes. "

During the hearing, Mr Cameron was pressed on whether his austerity policies hampered the UK's resilience when facing the pandemic.

British Medical Association council chairman Phil Banfield said politicians in Mr Cameron's government should be " taken to task over the decisions they made that left us so unprepared".

He argued that cuts to spending and a re-organisation of the NHS meant the health service did not have enough staff or beds.

And at a hearing held last week, Sir Michael Marmot , a professor of epidemiology at University College London that the UK had entered the coronavirus pandemic with " depleted" public services.

Mr Cameron said he didn't accept that description and defended the austerity drive overseen by his government.

He Said it was needed to get The Public finances in order and without doing So There would have been less money for the NHS.

" Your Health System is only as strong as your Economy - One pays for The Other . "

He also pointed out that while other public services were cut, the NHS was actually protected by his government.

During his premiership, the NHS budget rose by an average of 1% to 2% after inflation.

However this compared to an average of 4% during the rest of the health service's History - so while the budget did rise it still represented a squeeze.

And it is a major reason why waiting times have worsened and the UK has fewer staff and beds per head than many other western European countries.

But what was not protected was other areas of health spending, such as training and Public Health .

However, it is worth noting the Conservatives were not alone in advocating this approach - at both the 2010 and 2015 elections Labour was not promising significantly more for the NHS.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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