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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Communication of Public Health Information Inquiry

Meeting date: 30 June 2022

John Mason

To follow the same theme, as you said, Professor Leitch, it is important where we get our information from and Twitter is not the most reliable source. However, there is quite a lot of discussion on Twitter and that 20 million figure has been very useful. I have been quoting it quite a lot myself.

You said that you disagreed with Brian Whittle about the numbers. Can you give us any figures for how many people have a serious reaction to the vaccines or experience side effects? I had a sore arm and I did not feel well for 24 hours, which is pretty common. However, people are quoting this yellow card system and all sorts of things. You said the numbers for blood clots from Covid were “off-the-scale”. Are there definite figures about how many people have either died from the vaccine directly or indirectly or had a serious injury?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Communication of Public Health Information Inquiry

Meeting date: 30 June 2022

John Mason

I will move on to a slightly different subject. We have taken a bit of evidence about whom people trust for information. This relates particularly to the Polish community and other ethnic minorities being a bit reticent and, in some cases, their having received information from the Government of their home country, be it Poland, Africa, Pakistan or wherever.

I was interested in the paper that Public Health Scotland submitted, which says that the most trusted people are the NHS, Public Health Scotland, health professionals and the Government, which is encouraging. Less trusted sources include social media, community leaders, religious leaders and news media, which struck me as interesting. I think that we had thought that if we could go to community leaders in some ethnic minority groups, they would be more trusted, but Public Health Scotland seems to be saying something different. Do you have any thoughts on who is trusted and who is not?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Communication of Public Health Information Inquiry

Meeting date: 30 June 2022

John Mason

Thanks very much, minister. We have the message: more scientists—fewer lawyers and accountants.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Communication of Public Health Information Inquiry

Meeting date: 30 June 2022

John Mason

Looking forward, rather than back, and thinking about working with the MHRA and so on, are there things that we can do in the future? Science is moving on and, as I understand it, we produced the vaccines much quicker than we normally would. That might happen again in the future, but that, in itself, gave people a wee bit of a lack of confidence. Is that just inevitable or do you think that maybe we could do something better in the future?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Communication of Public Health Information Inquiry

Meeting date: 30 June 2022

John Mason

This is my final question. The Royal Society of Edinburgh was here early on giving us advice. There were a few things that it was quite keen on. It certainly wanted more science education in order to get the whole population thinking more scientifically, and it suggested the idea of an independent fact-checking service. Are you positive about those suggestions?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

John Mason

The suggestion was that at least some local authorities were almost requiring parents to take up hours in council facilities, if those were available, and to get the extras around the edges.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

John Mason

That is great—thank you.

On a wider issue, one of the things that we are trying to look at—this bill provides one example of it—is how financial memorandums work overall. I do not know how many financial memorandums you have been involved in. I think that you said that you came into this area in 2016, so you were not there when the financial memorandum for this act was produced. If you are able to comment, will you tell us how easy it is to produce a financial memorandum? Are we expecting more accuracy than is possible?

You mentioned that the number of eligible kids had dropped by 7.5 per cent but, when we looked at the whole picture, we saw that it had dropped from 225,000 to 206,000 to 184,000. There has been a dramatic drop in what everybody expected, probably, so I do not think that anybody is criticising the original forecast. With that kind of change, is it impossible to get a financial memorandum that is accurate?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

John Mason

That is a fair answer. Speaking specifically about two-year-olds, I see that the uptake has not been as great as had been hoped or planned. If I wrote it down correctly, the uptake has been between 41 and 45 per cent, but the hope is to get up to 75 per cent. Is that realistic?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

John Mason

To follow on from Ross Greer on capital costs, there seems to be some uncertainty as to whether the original plans for capital meant that some of the money would go to local authorities and some would be passed on to the partner providers, who have suggested that very little went to them. Will you clarify what the intention was and whether that happened?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Financial Memorandum for the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill (Post-legislative Scrutiny)

Meeting date: 28 June 2022

John Mason

Talking about local authorities and data, I was very surprised that we had robust data from only 17 local authorities, and that was after some were questioned and chased. Can you explain why only 17 provided data and whether that was the fault of the local authorities?