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Coronavirus: Scotland's chief medical officer resigns over lockdown trip – BBC News, BBC News

Coronavirus: Scotland's chief medical officer resigns over lockdown trip – BBC News, BBC News
        

                                 Catherine Calderwood Image copyright                   WPA / Getty                                                    

Scotland’s chief medical officer has resigned after making two visits to her second home during the coronavirus lockdown.

Dr Catherine Calderwood had apologized for her actions, and initially said she planned to continue in the role.

She was backed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, who said Dr Calderwood had made a mistake but should stay in her job.

But Dr Calderwood released a statement later on Sunday saying she had quit.

She said she had done so after speaking again to the first minister, and had agreed that the “justifiable focus” on her actions risked distracting from the pandemic response.

Dr Calderwood had earlier been

given a police warning for breaking the lockdown rules after the Scottish Sun published photographs taken on Saturday of her and her family visiting Earlsferry in Fife – more than an hour’s drive from her main family home in Edinburgh.

The medical officer had fronted TV and radio adverts urging the public to stay at home to save lives and protect the NHS, and took part in daily televised media briefings alongside Ms Sturgeon.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Getty Images                                                         Image caption                                      First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Dr Catherine Calderwood have held regular briefings                              

Dr Calderwood issued an apology on Sunday morning and said she did not want her “mistake” to distract from the guidance on social distancing.

She later admitted during a press briefing that she had also made another visit to the property in Fife last weekend with her husband, but insisted she would be remaining in her post.

Ms Sturgeon said repeatedly during the briefing that she wanted Dr Calderwood to remain in her role as her advice and expertise were “invaluable” during the coronavirus crisis.

However, the first minister announced later on Sunday that Dr Calderwood would not be be attending any more briefings “for the foreseeable future” – although she would continue to offer the Scottish government scientific and medical advice.

‘Further conversation’

Dr Calderwood then released another statement at about : 320, in which she said she was “deeply sorry for my actions and the mistakes I have made” and confirmed she was standing down as the country chief medical officer.

She added: “The first minister and I have had a further conversation this evening and we have agreed that the justifiable focus on my behavior risks becoming a distraction from the hugely important job that government and the medical profession has to do in getting the country through this coronavirus pandemic.

“Having worked so hard on the government response, that is the last thing I want. “

She also said she would work to ensure a smooth transition to her successor.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Scottish government                                                         Image caption                                      Videos of the chief medical officer urging people to stay at home formed part of the campaign                              

Ms Sturgeon said it was “clear” that Dr Calderwood’s mistake “risks distracting from and undermining confidence in the government public health message at this crucial time.

“That is not a risk either of us is willing to take. “

The first minister added that the” very serious mistake “made by Dr Calderwood should not detract from her” highly valuable contribution to the medical profession and to health in Scotland “. Dr Calderwood was appointed as Scotland’s chief medical officer in March .

A former national director for maternity and women’s health at NHS England, she was a leading medical expert in the inquiry into maternity care at Morecambe Bay. Her deputy is Dr Gregor Smith, a GP and former medical director for primary care in NHS Lanarkshire.

Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw descr ibed Dr Calderwood’s decision to stand down as “embarrassing and inevitable”.

Scottish Labor’s health spokeswoman Monica Lennon said Ms Sturgeon should have “nipped this in the bud “earlier.

            

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