The government is in a standoff with the Covid inquiry over Boris Johnson's messages.
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that the global pandemic had "blurred the boundaries" between official communication and conversations on sites like WhatsApp."Long gone are the days where a person with a clipboard would sit there writing the official record. The decisions that have to be taken, the number of people involved and we had a global pandemic where people were rarely in the same room," he said.
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