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The JCVI consider all the most up to date evidence to inform their recommendations and to date have made no recommendation that pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers (other than those who are otherwise in an at-risk group) should receive the seasonal flu vaccination.
Information on charges prosecuted prior to that date is not available as the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service completed an upgrade of its electronic case management system in April 2002 and only case records created after that date contain complete data that is capable of electronic analysis.
To ask the Scottish Executive on what dates an update was sent by Gpass to prescribers to allow the medicines dictionary on their Gpass Primary Care IT systems to be updated in (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008.
For future financial years Transport Scotland are arranging with the ferry voucher production company to print and issue ferry vouchers in January of each year. Vouchers will display a start date of 1 April and expiry date of 31 March the following year.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 April 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will ensure that NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde replies to my letter dated 8 October 2007, and subsequent reminders dated 28 January and 29 February 2008, in relation to Agenda for Change.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 January 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive what the implementation dates will be for each project announced in its ministerial statement on rail links to Edinburgh Airport on 27 September 2007 (Official Report, c. 2252-2260).
My understanding is that local authorities have been given an extra £155 million—it might not be in their bank accounts, but they have it. I met my local authority, Glasgow City Council, and it told me that the money was there.
Overrecruiting sounds a little mad, but it is not because, as we have overrecruited, we have minimised some of the agency use and bank use of consultant staff. As the churn happens, we have somebody to walk into the vacated post.
Further, I wonder whether there was consideration of how payments would be made to those without a bank account, as I think that the regulations talk about BACS payments.