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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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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

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

Eman Hani talked about scepticism about Government and health services. Do we just have to accept that it will take 20 or 30 years to overcome, or is there some quicker way of overcoming that?

It has also been suggested previously that some people in the Polish community get advice from Poland, so they hear what the Polish health service is saying. Is that an issue? Does Eman want to come back in on that?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

Thank you—that was helpful. Did you want to come in, too, Mohammed Razaq?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

We will make a note of that and take it on board.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

You are suggesting that some people have questions but are not getting the opportunity to ask them and have them answered, but do you think that some people just would not engage even if you were there all day to answer questions? Is not that the traditional male view that you described?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

I take your point that there is probably a long-term and a short-term issue to deal with and that we probably need to do more in the long term. Do you think, though, that it would be worth repeating that short-term project, even though it would involve funding of only £1,000?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

Yes. I asked Mr Holliday the same question. I think that, in general, health services have struggled to interact with men, especially younger men, in poorer areas. It is not just about the vaccine, is it? Is there a particular problem with the vaccine?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

My question is for Derek Holliday. We have long had a problem of men in general, especially younger men, not engaging with a range of health services—it is not just about the vaccine. Is there a particular problem to do with the vaccine? I represent the east end of Glasgow. Are men in poorer areas not getting involved? Are we talking about a longer-term problem, rather than just a problem with vaccines?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Vaccination Programme

Meeting date: 9 December 2021

John Mason

Sorry—that question was aimed at Professor Quinn.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 7 December 2021

John Mason

That was helpful. In that one area of savings, there is, if I am understanding you correctly, going to be a short to medium-term impact but you expect that in the long term things will go back to normal. Is it the same story with regard to scarring in the whole economy? Is it that the pandemic and Brexit will have a scarring effect in the short term but in the long term we will just get back to normal?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23

Meeting date: 7 December 2021

John Mason

Thank you—that was helpful. On a different point, I asked the OBR about long-term scarring effects, but we really got only as far as the pandemic. Do you agree with its assessment that the hit in that respect will be 2 per cent, which is a permanent effect from which we will never recover, compared with the position that we would have been in had the pandemic not happened?

My other question is about the long-term effect of Brexit. Is that a permanent effect, too, or will it be overcome in due course?