Bereaved families and campaigners are urging the UK Covid Inquiry to present its findings on personal protective equipment (PPE) procurement without “pulling punches,” ahead of the report’s publication. Multiple outlets report that the Inquiry is scheduled to publish its conclusions on Tuesday, focusing on how PPE was obtained during the pandemic. While the coverage does not detail specific findings in the articles provided, it emphasizes that the upcoming report will address procurement processes and related accountability questions. The bereaved groups’ call suggests they expect the Inquiry to examine decisions and performance during that period closely. The reports frame the demand for a rigorous assessment in terms of transparency and the thoroughness of the Inquiry’s conclusions, rather than endorsing any particular outcome. Overall, the published material indicates that public attention is concentrated on what the Inquiry will state about PPE procurement and the lessons that can be drawn from it.