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Scotland hopes to stockpile enough supplies of any new swine flu vaccine to protect the entire population. | Scotland hopes to stockpile enough supplies of any new swine flu vaccine to protect the entire population. |
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement when she updated MSPs on the Scottish Government's efforts to combat the virus. | Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement when she updated MSPs on the Scottish Government's efforts to combat the virus. |
Ms Sturgeon said scientists had successfully identified the genetic fingerprint of the European strain of swine flu. | Ms Sturgeon said scientists had successfully identified the genetic fingerprint of the European strain of swine flu. |
This was a "crucial first step" in creating a vaccine, she said. | This was a "crucial first step" in creating a vaccine, she said. |
Ms Sturgeon told Holyrood that she and her counterparts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland aimed to secure enough supplies to allow vaccination of the entire UK population against swine flu. | Ms Sturgeon told Holyrood that she and her counterparts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland aimed to secure enough supplies to allow vaccination of the entire UK population against swine flu. |
The UK already has advance supply contracts in place for a pandemic vaccine, but this could only be triggered in certain circumstances - like the World Health Organisation declaring Phase 6 of a pandemic. | The UK already has advance supply contracts in place for a pandemic vaccine, but this could only be triggered in certain circumstances - like the World Health Organisation declaring Phase 6 of a pandemic. |
"Obviously we do not know when or if these triggers will be reached," Ms Sturgeon said. | "Obviously we do not know when or if these triggers will be reached," Ms Sturgeon said. |
I have decided, in discussion with the health ministers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, to secure and purchase early supplies of vaccine Nicola SturgeonHealth secretary | I have decided, in discussion with the health ministers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, to secure and purchase early supplies of vaccine Nicola SturgeonHealth secretary |
"We do know that if we simply wait until then we risk losing the capacity manufacturers have available now which would allow us to build up a stockpile and get a vaccination programme under way before the winter. | "We do know that if we simply wait until then we risk losing the capacity manufacturers have available now which would allow us to build up a stockpile and get a vaccination programme under way before the winter. |
"I can therefore advise parliament that I have decided, in discussion with the health ministers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, to secure and purchase early supplies of vaccine." | "I can therefore advise parliament that I have decided, in discussion with the health ministers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, to secure and purchase early supplies of vaccine." |
She added that negotiations were ongoing with manufacturers, and that it was hoped a contract and delivery schedule would be agreed very soon. | |
Ms Sturgeon said that by the time a pandemic was declared, global demand for a vaccine would outstrip the capacity to supply it. | |
"Under any scenario and even after our sleeping contracts kick in, it will be a number of months before we get supplies sufficient for 100% of the population," she said. | |
"The decision that we have taken now to utilise spare manufacturing capacity is therefore important in seeking to secure an early supply to allow a vaccination programme - focused initially on priority groups - to get under way as quickly as possible." | |
Northern Ireland confirmed its first swine flu case on Thursday, bringing the UK total to 72, including five in Scotland. | Northern Ireland confirmed its first swine flu case on Thursday, bringing the UK total to 72, including five in Scotland. |
A further four people in Greenock, Inverclyde, including a five-year-old boy and three-year-old nursery pupil, are being treated as "probable" cases. | |
A school and nursery in the town have been closed as a precaution. |