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OVID-19 Recovery Committee C Humza Yousaf MSP COVID-19 Recovery Committee Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Room T3.60 S Scottish Parliament cottish Government Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] By e-mail 25 November 2022 Dear Humza, ONG COVID LAt its meeting on 24 November 2022, the Committee agreed to undertake an inquiry into long COVID, which will focus on diagnosis, treatment and current support available to those with long COVID. The Committee plans...
OVID-19 Recovery Committee C Humza Yousaf MSP COVID-19 Recovery Committee Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Room T3.60 S Scottish Parliament cottish Government Edinburgh EH99 1SP [email protected] By e-mail 25 November 2022 Dear Humza, ONG COVID LAt its meeting on 24 November 2022, the Committee agreed to undertake an inquiry into long COVID, which will focus on diagnosis, treatment and current support available to those with long COVID. The Committee plans...
Two years after the final plan was published, there is still no clear implementation plan or timescale for those commitments, and that is deeply disappointing.
This was supported by recommendation 26 of the REC Committee report, which found an "urgent need for an assessment of future demand as well as all associated environmental implications of the farming, fishing and use of cleaner fish".
The Committee believes that, in allowing for remote participation in hybrid meetings, the Parliament is committing to embracing technology to deliver a more inclusive, accessible and equal Parliament in the future.Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee, Official Report, 26 May 2022.
The Regulations were withdrawn and re-laid on 26 February.
The regulations are subject to the affirmative procedure (Rule 10.6) and it is for the Social Security Committee to recommend to Parliament whether they should be approved.