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COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Siobhian Brown
Under agenda item 2, the committee will take evidence on the ministerial statement on Covid-19, subordinate legislation and the other matters that are noted on the agenda. I welcome to the meeting our witnesses from the Scottish Government: John Swinney, the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery; Professor Jason Leitch, who is the national clinical director; Elizabeth Sadler, who is deputy director for Covid ready society; and Graham Fisher, who is deputy director in the legal directorate. I thank the witnesses for attending the meeting.
Deputy First Minister, would you like to make any remarks before we move to questions?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Siobhian Brown
Mr Fraser, motion S6M-01399 is about local authorities.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Siobhian Brown
Good morning, and welcome to the ninth meeting in 2021 of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee. I give a warm welcome to Graham Simpson MSP, who is joining the committee this morning.
The first agenda item is a decision on whether to take in private agenda item 5 and all future consideration of the evidence that we will hear in future meetings. Do members agree to take those items in private?
Members indicated agreement.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 4 November 2021
Siobhian Brown
I am sorry, Mr Simpson, but we really have to move on. Perhaps I can ask Professor Leitch or the Deputy First Minister to respond.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
We are running a bit short of time, but Professor Leitch will be back next week, so we can ask him more general questions then.
Item 4 on the agenda is consideration of the motions on the affirmative instruments that we considered under the previous agenda item. The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee have yet to consider the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No 5) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/359), so we will take the relevant motion at our meeting on 18 November.
I see that the minister does not wish to make any further comment on the instruments. If members are content for the motions to be moved en bloc, I invite the cabinet secretary to move the motions.
Motions moved,
That the COVID-19 Recovery Committee recommends that the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/322) be approved.
That the COVID-19 Recovery Committee recommends that the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/328) be approved.
That the COVID-19 Recovery Committee recommends that the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No 2) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/343) be approved.
That the COVID-19 Recovery Committee recommends that the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No 3) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/350) be approved.
That the COVID-19 Recovery Committee recommends that the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No 4) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/357) be approved.鈥擺Graeme Dey]
Motions agreed to.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
Good morning, and welcome to the eighth meeting in 2021 of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee. I apologise for the slightly late start this morning.
The second agenda item is a decision on whether to take item 5, which will be consideration of evidence, in private. Do members agree to take item 5 in private?
Members indicated agreement.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
That is appreciated, thank you.
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
The committee will publish a report to Parliament setting out our decision on the statutory instruments that have been considered at this meeting.
That concludes our consideration of this agenda item and our time with the minister. I thank the minister and his supporting officials for their attendance this morning. The committee鈥檚 next meeting will be on 4 November, when we will take evidence from the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery.
That concludes the public part of our meeting this morning. We now move into private session.
11:24 Meeting continued in private until 11:37.COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
Agenda item 3 is evidence on the latest ministerial statement on Covid-19, and on subordinate legislation. I welcome to the meeting our witnesses from the Scottish Government. Graeme Dey is the Minister for Transport, Professor Jason Leitch is the national clinical director, Penelope Cooper is the director of Covid co-ordination and Graham Fisher is a deputy director in the Scottish Government legal directorate. Thank you for your attendance this morning.
Minister, would you like to make any remarks before we move to questions?
COVID-19 Recovery Committee
Meeting date: 28 October 2021
Siobhian Brown
People can now download the digital vaccination passports that show when their vaccinations took place. As we know, some people are unable to travel, such as teenagers who have not have their vaccination and those whose PCR鈥攑olymerase chain reaction鈥攖est may still come up positive even though they had Covid weeks ago.
Is the possibility of adapting the current digital app being explored? For example, if somebody gets Covid, that information can go into the app. If they have had two vaccinations, and they got Covid on 1 October鈥攖he national health service would know that if the person had been pinged鈥攖he app would have that information and, moving forward, it would also contain their history of booster vaccinations.
I am sorry if that is a bit technical, but I am concerned that some people are currently unable to travel because they had Covid previously and their test is still coming up positive even though they are no longer positive.