An inquiry into the government’s handling of the CCP virus pandemic will begin in spring 2022, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, Johnson said the government will set up an independent public inquiry that will have “full powers under the Inquiries Act of 2005, including the ability to compel the production of all relevant materials, and take oral evidence in public, under oath.” Johnson told MPs that the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove had spoken to the first ministers and deputy first ministers of the devolved nations and that the government would consult the devolved administrations before finalising the scope and detailed arrangements of the inquiry. With regard to the timing of the inquiry, the PM said he understood that some MPs and many bereaved families would be “anxious” for it to begin sooner, but the pandemic is not over, and “we must not inadvertently divert and distract …