Meeting of the Parliament 19 November 2020
I assume that Mr Whittle is talking about the strategic framework level of restrictions. In the first wave, we would ideally like to deliver the vaccine to those individuals who are 80 and over and not in residential care, in their own homes. That is partly to take account of any mobility issues that they might have, but also to ensure that it is as safe as we can possibly make it. That depends on the properties of the vaccine and the degree to which it is stable if it is moved any distance at all. We will know that very shortly. All that work is happening at pace, not just here in the Scottish Government and with our partners, but in the JCVI, the regulators and companies such as Pfizer and others, who are producing the information as quickly as they can so that we know what the delivery schedule will be.
Elsewhere, we are trying to ensure that we have what I am calling “high street locations”, so that people do not have to travel far in order to receive the vaccine. The location will be Covid-safe in the way in which it is organised and people move through it, the timetabling of their appointments and all the other measures, including PPE and hand sanitisers. We have seen our health boards deliver that in the flu vaccination programme.