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Yousaf ‘confident’ of jab supply as Valneva contract terminated

- RACHEL AMERY

Health Secretary Humza Yousaf says he is confident Scotland has enough coronaviru­s vaccines, after the UK Government ended its agreement with a French pharmaceut­ical company developing a vaccine in Scotland.

The UK Government has terminated its contract with Valneva, which has been producing a coronaviru­s vaccine in Livingston which was due to be delivered next year.

Around 100 million doses of the vaccine were put on order with the company, after the UK Government increased its order of Valneva by 40 million doses in February.

However, the government served notice on them over allegation­s of a breach of their agreement, something Valneva “strenuousl­y” denies. In a statement, the company said it will continue to develop the VLA2001 vaccine, despite the contract terminatio­n.

It said: “(The UK Government) has alleged that the company is in breach of its obligation­s under the supply agreement, but the company strenuousl­y denies this.

“Valneva has worked tirelessly, and to its best efforts, on the collaborat­ion with HMG (UK Government) including investing significan­t resources and effort to respond to HMG’s requests for variantder­ived vaccines.

“Valneva continues to be committed to the developmen­t of VLA2001 and will increase its efforts with other potential customers to ensure that its inactivate­d vaccine can be used in the fight against the pandemic.”

Valneva also says it is expecting its latest trial results soon and hopes to gain initial approval from the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency by the end of the year. Since this announceme­nt, Valneva’s shares also fell by 40%.

However, the health secretary says Scotland already has enough vaccines for everyone to be covered by two doses, but adds he is seeking more informatio­n from the UK Government on what happened.

Speaking on BBC Good Morning Scotland, he said: “First and foremost, even as the contract is terminated, we have enough supplies – even for a booster programme.

“We are confident we have the supplies necessary to continue vaccinatin­g.

“It is a blow for the facility, and we are very keen and will be reaching out to the company to try to get security and secure a future for that facility.

“We hope that would be with Valneva.

“Clearly, when it comes to their supposed alleged failure to meet their contract obligation­s, we obviously are looking for more informatio­n from the UK Government and would expect that shortly.”

 ??  ?? VACCINES: Humza Yousaf says that Scotland has sufficient vaccine supply, even taking into considerat­ion a jab booster programme, in spite of the UK Government ending its contract with French firm Valneva.
VACCINES: Humza Yousaf says that Scotland has sufficient vaccine supply, even taking into considerat­ion a jab booster programme, in spite of the UK Government ending its contract with French firm Valneva.

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