West Lothian Courier

Sturgeon’s praise for vaccine workers

- DEBBIE HALL

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited Livingston’s Valneva plant to praise staff for their hard work in producing its Covid-19 vaccine.

Last year the UK Government announced it was pulling its investment and support for the site before Scottish Ministers stepped in to award a £20million grant.

During her tour, the First Minister also visited Valneva’s new state-of-the-art large-scale vaccine manufactur­ing plant, which is currently being operationa­lized to boost existing production capacity and create critical national infrastruc­ture.

The company announced that it had been awarded research and developmen­t funding by Scottish Enterprise, worth up to £20 million over three years, which will benefit its Livingston site including this new facility by supporting research and developmen­t connected to manufactur­ing processes and related clinical developmen­t.

Thomas Lingelbach, chief executive Officer of Valneva, said “It has been a pleasure to welcome the First Minister to our Livingston site today. Livingston is a central asset in Valneva’s manufactur­ing infrastruc­ture and it has been heartwarmi­ng to hear how highly our site and our staff are regarded by the Scottish Government too – confirming Valneva’s place at the forefront of vaccine developmen­t in Scotland.

“We remain incredibly grateful to the Government and to Scottish Enterprise

for their support, including the recent investment which will help safeguard jobs by supporting the manufactur­e of new vaccines here, such as VLA2001.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, said the plant has an important role.

She added: “Valneva is a valued contributo­r to our life sciences sector and the Livingston facility is an important asset, supporting high-quality jobs.

“The funding announced earlier this year will support the developmen­t and manufactur­ing of vaccines for the prevention and treatment of several infectious diseases.

“It is important to recognise the hard

work of staff throughout the pandemic, and I look forward to seeing the continued developmen­t of Valneva’s operations here in Scotland.”

The First Minister visited the site last Monday alongside local MP Hannah Bardell and MSP Angela Constance.

They were also joined by the Scottish Government Minister for Trade, Ivan McKee MSP.

Commenting on the visit, Hannah Bardell MP for the Livingston Constituen­cy said: “The jobs, the work and the innovation are critical to Livingston and Scotland.

“Valneva’s whole inactivate­d vaccine

not only has the potential to produce a broader immune response and be more effective, but unlike other Covid-19 vaccines it can be transporte­d at normal refrigerat­ed temperatur­es, making it ideal for harder to reach parts of the world.”

Angela Constance MSP for the Almond Valley added: “It was great to see the First Minister visiting Valneva and taking the time to thank the workforce for their life improving and life saving work.

“Life science companies like Valneva bring much needed high-quality jobs to the local economy and are at the vanguard of the fight against covid but also other life limiting conditions such as Lyme disease.”

 ?? ?? VIPs Thomas Lindenbach CEO Valneva, Hannah Bardell MP, Nicola Sturgeon, Angela Constance MSP, Ivan McKee MSP
VIPs Thomas Lindenbach CEO Valneva, Hannah Bardell MP, Nicola Sturgeon, Angela Constance MSP, Ivan McKee MSP

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