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Committee Material Published 12 Feb 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

Despite BEIS’s confidence, concerns remain over the vaccine supply chain. Under the Government’s ambitious plans, everyone who wants a vaccination should be able to have one by Autumn 2021. This will depend on continuing vaccine supply. Whilst BEIS asserts that the UK has access to more doses than it likely needs if they all work, NHSE&I is less certain when the doses will arrive. BEIS holds detailed supply schedules up to the end of February 2021 but until recently NHSE&I was only able to pr...

Despite BEIS’s confidence, concerns remain over the vaccine supply chain. Under the Government’s ambitious plans, everyone who wants a vaccination should be able to have one by Autumn 2021. This will depend on continuing vaccine supply. Whilst BEIS asserts that the UK has access to more doses than it likely needs if they all work, NHSE&I is less certain when the doses will arrive. BEIS holds detailed supply schedules up to the end of February 2021 but until recently NHSE&I was only able to provide vaccination sites with supply schedules one week in advance. There have been conflicting statements about vaccine supply. BEIS is unequivocal that Type: conclusion | Number: 2 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 3. PAC conclusion: HM Revenue & Customs breached its Net Cash Requirement by £726 million.