The Herald

Calls for a ‘resilient Scotland’ to have vaccine production hubs countrywid­e

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VACCINE production hubs should be set up across Scotland, with spare doses sent to developing countries, the SNP has said.

The party’s conference passed a resolution calling for regional vaccine manufactur­ing hubs to “provide a safeguard to Scotland’s own population” during both the current coronaviru­s pandemic and any future pandemics.

A scientific panel should also be set up to advise the Scottish Government and the Scottish Parliament about the threats of existing and emerging microbiolo­gical threats.

The motion stated that it was “crucial that a resilient Scotland has the ability to produce the vaccines” and added: “It would allow Scotland to provide assistance to other nations that may lack this capacity.”

Proposing the resolution, delegate Lynne Copland said: “The establishm­ent of a scientific panel proposed in this resolution is not intended to replicate or to replace the work already being done by existing agencies, but to ensure vigilance across a wider range of potential biological threats and suggest measures to be put in place to deal with these should the need arise. The traditiona­l route for the manufactur­ers of vaccines has involved the production of millions of doses and one primary location. But more recently these companies are now using new technologi­es to produce vaccines at multiple sites.

“It is vital that Scotland can take its experience of this Covid crisis and seize the opportunit­y to create a positive legacy by establishi­ng vaccine manufactur­ing hubs and a panel of experts whose function is to surveil and assess future threats and safeguard Scotland’s population.”

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