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Stephen Bark

NHS board hits back at Scots Tory MSP over wasted coronavirus vaccines claim

NHS Lanarkshire have refuted claims that almost 100 Covid-19 vaccinations were wasted in Hamilton.

Central Scotland MSP Margaret Mitchell had brought the issue up at First Minister’s questions last week before the health board categorically denied that 14 vials of the Pfizer vaccine had been thrown out at Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre.

Dr Mark Russell, lead for the Covid-19 vaccination programme in Lanarkshire, said the wastage rate in Lanarkshire was “less than one per cent” and that “almost everyone” had attended vaccination appointments.

Conservative MSP Ms Mitchell claimed that the vials had been thrown out because they had been stored at a higher temperature than normal for more than five days.

Each vial contains between six and seven jabs, meaning up to 98 doses would have been wasted.

Speaking after First Minister’s Questions, Ms Mitchell said: “It is crucial to have minimum wastage in an effort to ensure that not a drop of this lifesaving vaccine is squandered.

“In order to achieve that objective we need clear messaging that those in the shielding and other relevant age groups can check with the national helpline to confirm their appointment date.

“Once they have an appointment confirmed they can check the availability of short-notice appointment vacancies. This is to make sure these appointment vacancies are filled.

“That will also help ensure that the maximum number of people are vaccinated each day, and that more people can then move up the queue”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon didn’t deny that the vaccinations had been wasted when asked by Ms Mitchell on Wednesday, February 10, but did reassure the public that no one would be denied the vaccine.

Ms Sturgeon said: “Every adult in Scotland will be offered the vaccination, and I hope that we will see significant numbers of people coming forward to get it, as we have done in the early groups.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at First Minster's Questions (PA)

“Wastage is minimised.

"The wastage rates of the vaccine, so far, are very low and we want to get them lower still. They are well below the five per cent international figure that is often used for planning assumptions in designing such programmes.”

However, NHS Lanarkshire have since confirmed that none of their vaccination centres, including Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, have had to throw out as many as 14 vials of the vaccine.

Dr Russell said: “We have processes in place to make sure vaccine wastage is kept to an absolute minimum.

“I would like to offer reassurance that 14 vials of Pfizer vaccine were not disposed of at Whitehill Neighbourhood Centre, or at any of our clinics.

“Our vaccination uptake has been very high, with almost everyone attending for their appointments. This has meant that, across Lanarkshire, our wastage rate is less than one per cent.”

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