Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 13 January 2021
There is a thing called the green book, which sets out in much more detail what is meant by each priority group. The green book is used to train vaccinators and sets out who is covered by priority 1 or 2, for example. I will read a brief extract from it, because Mr MacGregor’s question is important. The green book refers to
“staff who have frequent face-to-face clinical contact with patients and who are directly involved in patient care in either secondary or primary care/community settings.”
It goes on to list a wide range of professions and activities, which includes associated support staff, independent contractors and people who work in public, private, third sector
“and non-standard healthcare settings such as hospices, and community-based mental health or addiction services.”
I will give Mr MacGregor that information in full and I will also include it in the letter that we issue to MSPs and MPs this afternoon, along with the deployment plan, so that people can see that the definition is wide. Indeed, the green book also says:
“Temporary staff, including those working in the COVID-19 vaccination programme, students, trainees and volunteers”—
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“who are working with patients must also be included.”