Coronavirus Acts: tenth report to Scottish Parliament (December 2021)
Tenth report to Scottish Parliament on the Coronavirus Acts.
Executive Summary
Overview
This is the tenth two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts, in which the Scottish Government sets out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our regular reporting on coronavirus-related legislation to ensure that the Scottish Parliament has oversight of the legislation, allowing it to hold the Scottish Ministers to account for their use of the powers available to them, and is important as part of our commitment to transparency.
Continued importance of the Coronavirus Acts
COVID-19 is first and foremost a public health crisis, and the measures to combat it have been necessary to save lives and livelihoods. The measures introduced by the Scottish Coronavirus Acts were largely intended to ensure that public services could continue to discharge their duties effectively whilst adhering to public health restrictions in an effort to limit the spread of the virus.
As this report is published, we are moving into a winter which we expect to be difficult. At the same time there is light at the end of the tunnel. The COVID Recovery Strategy sets out our vision for recovery and the actions we will take to create a better, fairer and greener Scotland that will guide us through the period ahead, and the recently published COVID-19 Strategic Framework sets out what we're doing in many different ways to help keep us safe and alleviate the broader harms of the crisis.
As we move forward in our handling of COVID-19, the measures we take to protect the public will be reviewed to ensure they are appropriate, and we are committed to doing this transparently. Parts of the UK Coronavirus Act are due to expire in March 2022, as are provisions of both Scottish Acts, and we are reviewing what we will need to do to ensure we can continue to protect public health and manage the impacts of COVID-19 on our public services and justice system. We continue to be committed to only retaining legislative provisions where they are necessary and proportionate.
Ministers' review of the tenth report – statement by Ministers on necessity and status of provisions
This tenth coronavirus report covers the period from 1 October to 30 November 2021. Scottish Ministers have undertaken a review of the provisions of Part 1 of the Coronavirus (Scotland) Act 2020 ("the first Scottish Act") and the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020 ("the second Scottish Act), and the provisions of the Coronavirus Act 2020 ("the UK Act") for which the Scottish Parliament gave legislative consent, in order to consider whether the provisions remain necessary. Ministers are satisfied that the status of those provisions at the end of this reporting period is appropriate, and will continue to keep this under review going forward as we hopefully continue to move towards the resolution of COVID-19.
Scottish Ministers have also undertaken a review of the Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) to which section 14 of the second Scottish Act applies. Ministers are satisfied that the status of those SSIs at the end of the reporting period is appropriate
Next steps
I welcome this opportunity to continue to update the Scottish Parliament on the operation of the Coronavirus Acts and continue to stand ready to engage with the Parliament in its scrutiny of this tenth report.
John Swinney MSP
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery
Contact
Email: derek.moore@gov.scot
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