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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S5W-32686

  • Asked by: Mark Griffin, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
  • Date lodged: 20 October 2020
  • Current status: Answered by Joe FitzPatrick on 19 November 2020

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how much flu vaccine it has allocated to each NHS board as a proportion of the eligible cohort population, and whether it will confirm the total cohort.


Answer

The Scottish Government has procured sufficient vaccine to vaccinate all those who have been invited to receive the seasonal flu vaccine, in line with our uptake planning assumptions that we will vaccinate 2.4 million people in total. This figure includes over 2 million people from Phase 1 cohorts, who are at the greatest clinical risk from seasonal flu.

The following data has been provided by National Service Scotland who purchase and distribute vaccinations.

Health Board

65 years and over

Initial Allocation

Allocation as % of eligible population

Ayrshire & Arran

84,228

85,760

102%

Borders

28,616

25,390

89%

Dumfries & Galloway

38,570

33,290

86%

Fife

77,024

73,910

96%

Forth Valley

59,174

54,230

92%

Grampian

107,946

103,480

96%

Greater Glasgow & Clyde

195,952

166,950

85%

Highland

75,298

70,830

94%

Lanarkshire

121,805

100,960

83%

Lothian

148,954

163,330

110%

Orkney

5,306

4,903

92%

Shetland

4,686

4,540

97%

Tayside

89,691

80,090

89%

Western Isles

6,895

5,000

73%

Flu season in the UK begins in December and reaches it peaks in January and February. So anyone who gets the flu vaccine will be protected before we expect flu cases to be at their highest. Those who are eligible for the free Seasonal Flu vaccine will be able to get the vaccine now, as well as later in the year.

Following a successful marketing campaign, this year has seen an extremely high demand for the seasonal flu vaccine. The Scottish Government is working closely with all Health Boards to support them to improve delivery and meet the increased demand they are experiencing.