Scottish Government COVID-19 Advisory Group minutes: 30 April 2020
- Published
- 14 March 2022
- Date of meeting
- 30 April 2020
- Location
- Zoom
Minutes from the meeting of the Scottish Government COVID-19 Advisory Group on 30 April 2020.
Attendees and apologies
Advisory group members
- Andrew Morris
- Aziz Sheikh
- Chris Robertson
- David Crossman
- Jill Pell
- Mark Woolhouse
- Stephen Reicher
- Sheila Rowan
- Tom Evans
- Jim McMenamin
- Jacqui Reilly
- Devi Sridhar
- Nicola Steedman
Invited attendees
- Mary Black
Scottish Governemt
- Roger Halliday
- Niamh O’Connor
- Daniel Kleinberg
-
Richard Foggo
Secretariat
- [Redacted]
Items and actions
Welcome and apologies
Chair welcomed all attendees. Apologies – [Redacted].
Minutes, action points, chair update
Chair briefly discussed minutes from last meeting
Action: Secretariat to send round security guidance for members.
SAGE update
Update from SAGE meetings today and Tuesday:
- all cause mortality will be an increasingly important metric. Scotland is looking at this already
- brief update on nosocomial work, variability in infection prevention and control was highlighted. Scotland is experiencing similar challenges, including isolation capacity. Noted establishment of Scottish nosocomial group which will link to this group
- noted that discussion on TTI strategy is still ongoing. SAGE will look at this further and then the group will consider this further in the Scottish context. Work is ongoing to establish contact tracing capacity
- potential supply issue for flu vaccine was raised. Procurement of additional vaccine already progressed
Action: Secretariat to circulate SAGE paper on environment
Action: [Redacted] to circulate data on nosocomial transmission
Action: Secretariat to put testing on Monday’s agenda as a deep dive issue
Action: [Redacted] to circulate paper on children and transmission
Update on Cabinet Office meeting
Brief update given on the Cabinet Office meeting today, discussion of health, social, economic and international impacts.
Scottish Government status and priorities
Ministers have received the group’s advice well and are keen to continue to receive advice, including on R. The First Minister has requested a deep dive session on R with relevant group members attending and providing information.
Discussion on other issues
Outdoor transmission – further evidence is emerging on this, but still not definitive.
Enforcement and fairness – sitting on a park bench, sunbathing etc.
Action: [Redacted] to write a one pager on relaxing measures around exercise and time spent outside
Testing in hospitals and care homes
Discussion of paper circulated to the group. Noted the operational issues associated with changing priorities on testing and the impact on patients of potential repeated testing which involves invasive nasal swabbing.
Challenge of the pace of turnaround time for advice and policy making was raised. Time to allow for proper scientific and medical advice considered important. Number and complexity of coordinating group structures was discussed.
Next meeting
Action: Discussion on whole system intelligence and data sharing to be added to agenda for next meeting.
Action: Chair to follow up on letter regarding data sharing.
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