Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2020
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of her statement.
The recent news that various vaccines are proving effective during clinical trials is very welcome, as is news that the UK Government has now added some 355 million doses from seven different developers, which is more per head than almost any other country. Given that problems are being encountered with this year’s flu vaccinations, it is understandable that there is concern about how the Government will manage the roll-out of a Covid-19 vaccination programme in such a way that the public have full confidence in it.
With that in mind, I find that the statement lacks many details on the practical aspects of delivering a vaccine. Further clarity would be welcome on the exact make-up of the dedicated workforce and how the Government will address issues with delivering vaccines to, for example, care homes that are in higher tiers.
Will the cabinet secretary confirm how Covid-19 vaccines will be delivered to the public, taking into account Scotland’s unique geography of high-density urban areas and sparsely populated rural areas? Can she confirm how vaccines will be safely transported to delivery points once they are in the possession of health boards?