Almost four years since the country was first hit by the pandemic, Boris Johnson gave evidence last week to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry – apologising for the “pain” people suffered. Despite the long-running investigation hearing from key players and costing millions, Kent families who lost loved ones have mixed feelings whether it will bring them closure in a world which has moved on from those troubled times. Lindsay Ketcher lost her much-loved mum Sue Gordon early on in the pandemic on April 12, 2020 and is still haunted by the circumstances. She said: “I had to say goodbye via video link to ITU…