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Transparency data: Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE): Coronavirus (COVID-19) response - participants

Government Office For Science

July 1
12:30 2022

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This is a list of names of participants who have taken part in meetings of SAGE and related sub-groups during the coronavirus pandemic.

Permission to publish names was requested from all participants. Those who did not give permission have not been named.

Find out more about SAGE.

Published 4 May 2020
Last updated 1 July 2022 +show all updates
  1. Updated Childrens Task and Finish Working Group (TFC) membership.

  2. Added the following participants to the SAGE list: Dr Peter Davis, Professor Daniela De Angelis, Professor Simon Kenny and Dr Camilla Kingdon. Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter FRS has been removed from SAGE participants. Post-nominal titles and initials updated for all SAGE sub-groups.

  3. Updated SAGE SPI-M participants in response to an FOI request.

  4. Updated as of 14 December 2021.

  5. Removal of David Spiegelhalter as participant as attended one meeting in April 2020.

  6. Added following participants to SPI-M sub group: Dr Anne Presanis, Dr Ben Cooper, Professor Christophe Fraser, Professor Sarah Walker, Dr Ewan Colman and Mr William Hart.

  7. Updated as of November 2021.

  8. Updated SAGE sub-groups participants and removed Ian Bell as has left ONS.

  9. Addition 14 participants to SPI-M subgroup.

  10. Added 2 participants to SPI-B.

  11. Addition of Social Care Working Group participants.

  12. Information added detailing support offered to participants.

  13. Page updated with link to SAGE participants interests register.

  14. New members added to the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M).

  15. Changed the name of the Environmental Working Group to the Environmental Modelling Group.

  16. Added in text on the formation of SAGE.

  17. Ethnicity Subgroup Terms of Reference added and membership updated.

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