via Guardian live blog
Vallance says there was no scientific evidence to justify Covid 'rule of six'
Vallance is now being questioned by Rajiv Menon, counsel for three groups representing children.
Menon asks about a note in Vallance’s diary. He does not show the extract on screen, but he reads it out. Vallance said:
Sage pushing for “can’t we exempt children from rule of 6”. We said no. Not unless CMO wanted to revisit.
Menon asks Vallance to explain this.
Vallance says he thinks this refers to Sage (the Scientific advisory group for emergencies) wanting to exempt children from the rule of six, but the Cabinet Office not wanting to reopen the policy.
And he says the scientists did not really approve of the rule of six anyway. He says:
We didn’t actually think that that had an enormous basis on anything.
He says it was not possible to say why meeting in groups of six might be acceptable, not not in groups of eight or 10.
The fewer contacts you had, the less the risk of transmission, he says.