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To ask the Scottish Government whether, in light of the commitment in the 2016 SNP manifesto to consider the availability of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), it is planning a national roll-out of PrEP.
To ask the Scottish Government how it measures whether students who have enrolled in the NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme are satisfied (a) with the experience and (b) that the scheme is fit for purpose.
To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has carried out of how the NHS Pre-Registration Pharmacist Scheme compares with similar schemes in the rest of the UK, and whether it will publish the findings.
Now that we have ministers and the Government inside the bars looking out the windows, they are seeing how bad a place we were in pre-Covid, and it is even worse now.
That has long been an area of discussion in the Parliament, pre-pandemic. On 3 and 10 March, there was certainly no opposition from any party to what we were aiming to do.
I point out that if amendment 1 is agreed to, I will not be able to call amendments 35 and 5 because of pre-emption. Furthermore, if amendment 35 is agreed to, I will not be able to call amendment 5 because of pre-emption.