These messages dated from November 19, 2021, six months after Mr Yousaf was appointed as Jeane Freeman’s replacement and was when face masks were mandatory inside venues such as pubs and supermarkets.

But Mr Leitch, right, offered him a way to circumvent these rules, and admitted that “literally no one” follows these regulations.

The national clinical director was confronted with the messages at the UK Covid Inquiry where he was questioned by lead counsel Jamie Dawson KC.
The lawyer asked just why the Scottish Government’s then-health secretary needed to ask for help about the rules that he had been involved in creating.

In the correspondence, Mr Yousaf said: “I know sitting at the table I don’t need my mask. If I’m standing, talking to folk need my mask on?”

Mr Leitch responds and says: “Officially yes. But literally no one does. Have a drink in your hand at ALL times. Then you’re exempt. So if someone comes over and you stand, lift your drink.”

The First Minister then confirmed that he has used this loophole before as he wrote: “That’s what I’ve been doing at the other events I’m at.”

Mr Dawson asked why the then-health secretary felt “the need to clarify the rules with you about face masks?” And “did he not know what they were already?”

Mr Leitch suggested that there was an “ambiguity here” that he faced when the country reopened in late 2021 as social occasions were allowed to restart and events often involved eating.
He added that there was “some difficulty with the interpretation of mask-wearing inside the rooms when you’re eating, drinking or moving around.”

He then explained that this happened to him when he was approached for a picture when he was having his dinner and stood up without a mask on, breaking the rules. Jason Leitch then said he thought Mr Yousaf’s question was “legitimate as he was asking precisely that scenario.”