The Scotsman

Delay to millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccine manufactur­ed in Livingston

- By ELSA MAISHMAN elsa.maishman@jpimedia.co.uk

The Covid-19 vaccine being made in West Lothian will be delivered later than expected, manufactur­er Valneva has said.

The UK government has ordered 100 million doses of the vaccine, 60 million of which were due for delivery before the end of 2021.

But this timescale has been delayed, Valneva said, with some of those doses now due in the first quarter of 2022.

The company released positive results of phase one and two clinical trials of the vaccine earlier this week, and it is hoped that phase three trials will begin before the end of April.

Valneva then intends to submit the vaccine to the Medicinesa­ndhealthca­reproducts Regulatory Agency (MHRA) in the autumn, slightly later than originally intended.

The UK government declined to comment on the delay.

Valneva said in a statement: “The company continues to work closely with the UK Government to review plans including potential variant vaccine developmen­t and supply as well as meeting the UK’S booster campaign requiremen­ts acknowledg­ing the ongoing vaccine roll out in the UK.

"As a result, Valneva now believes that the timeline for delivery of 60 million doses of vaccine to the UK Government will extend into the first quarter of 2022.

"Based on the Phase 1/2 data, the company is also investigat­ing antigen sparing options for booster strategies.

"Overall capacity and delivery schedule will be dependent on the UK’S vaccine

requiremen­ts and production related factors.”

Asked who the Valneva vaccine might be given to in Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said future rounds of vaccinatio­n are currently being considered by the Scottish Government, but details have yet to be decided.

It is expected that the Covid-19 vaccine will be manufactur­ed in Livingston for some years to come, providing regular vaccines in a similar way to those given for flu.

It is an inactivate­d whole virus vaccine, a more “traditiona­l approach” than other Covid-19 vaccine manufactur­ing

methods, and may be particular­ly suitable for those with weaker immune systems.

Trial results released this week show the vaccine was “well tolerated” in phase one and two clinical trials, with no safety concerns raised.

Meanwhile, six more coronaviru­s deaths have been recorded in Scotland in the 24 hours to last night.

Scottish Government figures published yesterday also confirm 285 new cases of Covid-19 and a test positivity rate of 1.6 per cent - which is well below the 5 per cent figure cited by the World Health Organisati­on as suggesting the pandemic is under control.

While the death toll now stands at 7,626 under the daily measure, figures from the National Records of Scotland, which record probable and suspected cases of the virus, suggest the number of fatalities is now more than 10,000.

A total of 20 people are currently in intensive care with recently confirmed coronaviru­s and 168 people are in hospital.

Of the new cases, 90 are in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

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0 The Valneva Plant: 60 million of which were due for delivery before the end of 2021

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