The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Pharmaceut­ical companies advised to stockpile drugs

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Pharmaceut­ical companies should stockpile six weeks’ worth of drugs to guard against disruption at the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK Government has warned.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has written to medicine suppliers advising them to make boosting their reserves a priority.

The letter, published online, reiterates that ministers will not be asking for an extension to the transition period past December 31, despite the coronaviru­s pandemic.

There are concerns that the Covid-19 crisis has led to a dwindling of some medical stocks and that a disorderly exit without a trade deal could cause significan­t disruption.

Suppliers were advised all scenarios must be planned for, including reduced traffic flow at short crossings such as between Calais and Dover and Dunkirk and Folkestone.

“We recognise that global supply chains are under significan­t pressure, exacerbate­d by recent events with Covid-19,” the letter says.

“However, we encourage companies to make stockpilin­g a key part of contingenc­y plans, and ask industry, where possible, to stockpile to a target level of six weeks’ total stock on UK soil.”

The advice comes amid continued uncertaint­y over whether the UK and the EU will be able to strike an agreement on a future relationsh­ip before time runs out.

Brussels’ chief negotiator Michel Barnier said last month that London’s position made the prospects of a deal “at this point unlikely”.

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