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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Work Programme

Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Alex Rowley

I feel compelled to say something, given that everybody else has spoken. There are a few areas to consider if no other committee covers them. I watched the Westminster select committees’ recent interviews with Mr Cummings. As has been said, it is easy to be a professor of hindsight, but it is clear that Governments in the United Kingdom were not prepared for a pandemic. We might say, “Why would they be?” To make a mistake once is one thing, but we should not make it twice. There are questions about how Governments prepare and how we in Scotland prepare, given that scientists say that such events could occur more frequently. How can we be better prepared?

When we come back after the recess, I would like the committee to do early work on something that relates to what Jim Fairlie raised. Out there, it is strange that we can go into some places to meet people and feel almost as if everything is back to normal. That is the case in some industries and key sectors; indeed, some people have worked as usual throughout the pandemic. However, other sectors are not back to normal and will not be back to normal soon. The aviation sector jumps to mind. Who knows where we will be with it?

We need to know what challenges those key sectors face, including those that Jim Fairlie has such an interest in, and which are worst hit. We need to know that, because the Government needs to know it quickly. Where will additional support be needed? Even if we open up and go back to zero later this year, some sectors will still be struggling. The committee’s having a better understanding of that would help us in our work and help us to focus on holding Government to account in supporting those sectors.

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