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Linda Caroline Bauld OBE FRCPE FRSE FAcSS FFPH is the Bruce and John Usher Chair of Public Health in The Usher Institute at the University of Edinburgh and Chief Social Policy Advisor to the Scottish government.

How can we stop children vaping?

How can we stop children vaping?
Nov 27,2023 8:51 pm

... Comparisons of the amount of nicotine absorbed though vaping vs smoking is complicated by a number of factors - but Linda Bauld, professor of public health at University of Edinburgh, believes high numbers of young people may now be dependent on nicotine...

Over-75s urged to get Covid booster jab as cases rise

Over-75s urged to get Covid booster jab as cases rise
Jun 19,2022 3:35 pm

... Edinburgh University public health expert, Prof Linda Bauld, said Omicron sub-lineages BA...

Vaping - is it a risk-free option?

Vaping - is it a risk-free option?
Jun 14,2022 3:35 am

... " So what you ve got is young people and teenagers who are probably experimenting with them, but they don t become long-term users, " says Prof Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh...

Covid in Scotland: No return to restrictions and panic, health expert says

Covid in Scotland: No return to restrictions and panic, health expert says
Jun 11,2022 8:25 pm

... Professor Linda Bauld said there was no need for the " old days of restrictions and panic" with the current variant...

People with Covid in Scotland no longer need to self-isolate

People with Covid in Scotland no longer need to self-isolate
May 1,2022 3:00 am

... What is the expert opinion? Public health expert Prof Linda Bauld says people can still become really unwell with Covid and those with a high temperature are strongly advised to stay at home...

Covid: Law on wearing face masks in Scotland is lifted

Covid: Law on wearing face masks in Scotland is lifted
Apr 18,2022 2:20 pm

... Professor Linda Bauld, a public health expert and an advisor to the Scottish government, said she was worried about a new variant taking hold...

Covid caution urged as Scots gather for Easter

Covid caution urged as Scots gather for Easter
Apr 16,2022 4:40 pm

... Prof Linda Bauld told the BBC there were still high levels of infection due to the BA...

Humza Yousaf: Scotland should not be forced into Covid easing

Humza Yousaf: Scotland should not be forced into Covid easing
Feb 13,2022 6:20 pm

... And Prof Linda Bauld, of the University of Edinburgh, said while " huge progress" had been made in recent months there was still a need for caution...

Humza Yousaf: Scotland should not be forced into Covid easing

Dec 11,2021 4:25 pm

Plans to lift Covid restrictions in England should not " force the hand" of the Scottish Government to change its own virus strategy, Humza Yousaf says.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said self-isolation could end south of The Border this month.

But Scotland's health secretary warned that the Public Health advice recommended a more cautious approach.

It Comes after one expert said removing the five-day quarantine rules now would be a " step too far".

Mr Yousaf told Bbc Scotland 's that the country was on an " absolutely improving journey".

But He Said : " The UK government has every right to make decisions for people in England but what they can't do, and shouldn't do, is then force our hand when It Comes to our response to Omicron. "

The health secretary also said that if Mr Johnson intended to withdraw the offer of free Covid tests at The End of this month then the Scottish Government may have to respond " in a way that we don't want to at This Time . "

Mr Yousaf said such a move would involved setting up a procurement model for the tests, which are currently sourced on a four-nations basis, and finding a new way for paying for the kits.

And he again emphasised that decisions in England should not put pressure on the devolved administrations in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast to follow suit.

Mr Yousaf added: " If we want to respond in a slightly more cautious manner then don't pull the rug from underneath our feet. "

The health secretary credited Scotland's progress over The Last 12 Months to the success of the vaccination rollout and the less severe Omicron variant.

But He Said : " We always have to follow that Public Health advice.

" Where we look to ease restrictions, and we will continue to do that, No Doubt , in a cautious manner, it is really important to evidence The Sound science behind it.

" My concern with the Prime Minister 's announcement is that we haven't seen the Public Health advice, and we have been asking for it, and I haven't seen, for example, the UK government's CMO (chief medical officer) since that announcement. "

No 'automatic triggers'

Given the case numbers in Scotland at The Moment He Said it would be " too early" to follow England and lift the self-isolation rules at The End of the month.

He added: " We have got thousands of cases of Omicron at The Moment . Do we really think it would be wise for somebody who is positive with Covid and is a social care worker to go and work in a care home? "

The health secretary said the Scottish Government would outline its new strategic framework for dealing with Covid on 22 February.

He also told the programme " automatic triggers" for easing restrictions do not work in practice.

To highlight this, He Said that if Omicron had been as severe as Delta then Scotland would have been in lockdown following record-breaking case numbers over the festive period.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been critical of Mr Johnson's approach and last week moved to extend the powers which underpin face covering and vaccine passport rules for another six months, although though there is no suggestion they will remain in place for this long.

'Super alert'

Meanwhile, a panel of experts also appeared on The Sunday Show to reflect on the current state of the pandemic.

Prof Sian Griffiths , who helped lead Hong Kong 's investigation into Sars, said she would be more comfortable with a " slow pace rather than an immediate release" of restrictions in the UK.

Infections expert Dr Christine Tait-Burkard told the programme she believed We Are " on The Way out of it being a severely consequential disease".

And Prof Linda Bauld , of the University of Edinburgh, said while " huge progress" had been made in recent months there was still a need for caution.

She added: " Despite the difference between The Four nations We Are all moving to a place where, of course, we will have a more open society but we have to be super alert to further waves and new variants on the horizon. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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