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COVID-19 Vaccination Programme

The COVID-19 Vaccination Programme continues under DHSC management with seasonal booster campaigns scheduled for autumn 2025 and spring 2025. The programme involves departmental contingent liability notifications and ongoing vaccine procurement and deployment. Current status reflects the transition from emergency pandemic response to routine seasonal vaccination management for vulnerable populations.


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2025

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5 Feb 2025 | Written question Department of Health and Social Care linked

Coronavirus: Vaccination

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, with reference to paragraph 20 of his Department's Opening Statement to Module 4 of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, published 15 January 2025, what estimate his Department has made of …

2024

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20 May 2024 | Written question Department of Health and Social Care linked

Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what plans she has to (a) review and (b) expand the criteria for the vaccine damage payment scheme. Answer: All routine policy, including the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS), …

15 May 2024 | Written question Department of Health and Social Care linked

Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, whether her Department plans to undertake a (a) review of and (b) public consultation on the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme. Answer: All routine policy, including the Vaccine Damage Payment …

15 May 2024 | Written question Department of Health and Social Care linked

Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, if she will require a review of the effectiveness of the vaccine damage payment scheme. Answer: All routine policy, including the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS), is reviewed on …

2023

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2022

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13 Jul 2022 | Committee report linked

Opportunities to reduce wastage should also be part of NHS considerations about which vaccination sites will remain open in future. A nationwide pharmacy chain, Boots UK, told us that it would support a future model in which particular vaccination sites might be temporarily suspended to prevent ‘low demand, unacceptable wastage of vaccine or where a site does not represent value for money’.70

Opportunities to reduce wastage should also be part of NHS considerations about which vaccination sites will remain open in future. A nationwide pharmacy chain, Boots UK, told us that it would support a future model in which particular vaccination sites …

2021

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