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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...

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

Dec 11,2021 4:25 pm

People with Covid in Scotland no longer need to self-isolate and contact tracing has come to an end as case numbers continue to fall.

Covid-19 infections have dropped for the fifth successive week, with about one in 25 people having The Virus , compared with one in 19 last week.

Following a change in Scottish Government guidance, anyone feeling unwell with Covid symptoms is now advised to just stay At Home .

Why do we no longer need to self-isolate?

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf says Scotland is now in a " different phase of the pandemic" and is " focused on reducing severe harm of The Virus ".

Covid-19 is effectively now being treated in the same way as any other virus.

What is happening with testing?

You will no longer be advised to take a PCR test, mass testing has ended, testing sites are closing and test and trace has finished. Free lateral flow tests for The General population have already come to an end.

The Protect Scotland app will be closed down but users are advised to keep the app on their phones in case it is needed again at a future date.

What are the Covid symptoms?

Scotland's list of official Covid-19 symptoms has now been expanded, bringing it closer In Line with guidance in the rest of the UK.

The original signs of a Covid infection that were recognised in the UK were fever, new continuous cough and loss of sense of smell or taste.

Additions to The List in Scotland now include: shortness of breath, unexplained tiredness, lack of energy, muscle aches or pains, unusual hunger, headaches, Sore Throat , stuffy or runny nose, and diarrhoea, feeling sick or being sick.

What do I do if I have symptoms?

Adults who have symptoms of Covid and other respiratory illnesses and have a high temperature, or do not feel well enough to go to work or carry out normal activities, will be until their fever has gone or they feel well enough.

Children and Young People aged 18 and under with mild symptoms such as a runny nose, Sore Throat , or slight cough who are otherwise well, do not need to stay At Home and can continue to attend education settings.

The Scottish Government says this reflects the fact that children and Young People generally have a higher likelihood than adults of regular instances of respiratory symptoms from non-Covid illnesses.

How is the NHS affected?

Nhs Scotland has now also been Taken Out of emergency footing as Covid cases continue to fall.

However, testing will remain available to certain groups including health and social care workers, care home and hospital visitors, patients groups eligible for treatment, hospital patients, unpaid carers and people in prison.

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 . If they still have lateral flow tests in The House and test positive, adults should isolate for Five Days and children for Three Days .

She warns that the pandemic is not over yet and says measures may need to be reassessed if a new Covid-19 variant " really challenged" the progress made.

Are vaccinations still happening?

Those eligible for The Spring booster are adults aged 75 years and over (or who will turn 75 by 30 June 2022), residents in care homes for older adults and individuals aged 12 years and over who have a weakened immune systems.

For some immunosuppressed people this may be their fifth jab, as extra doses were given to those with certain health conditions.

All five to 11-year-olds in the UK are eligible for a low-dose Covid vaccine.

What is The Situation with masks?

People in Scotland are no longer legally required to wear face coverings in crowded indoor places such as shops and restaurants, or on Public Transport . However, the Scottish Government and health experts are still strongly advising people to continue to wear masks voluntarily.



Source of news: bbc.com

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