Written answers

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Department of An Taoiseach

Vaccination Programme

Photo of Richard Boyd BarrettRichard Boyd Barrett (Dún Laoghaire, People Before Profit Alliance)
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124. To ask the Taoiseach if he will report on the establishment of the high-level task force on Covid-19 vaccination. [43546/20]

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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The Government established the High-Level Task Force on COVID-19 Vaccination to ensure the requisite oversight, agility and specialist input is available to support the HSE and the Department of Health in the effective, efficient and agile delivery of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme.

The Task Force, chaired by Professor Brian MacCraith, has met three times to date, most recently on Monday, 7 December.

The agreed terms of reference for the Task Force are as follows –

1. To support the Department of Health and Health Service Executive to deliver a COVID-19 immunisation programme, that meets best practice and provides good governance, as a critical public health intervention in the prevention and control of COVID-19.

2. Working with the Department of Health and Health Service Executive, to develop a national COVID-19 vaccination strategy and implementation plan for the safe, effective and efficient procurement, distribution, delivery and recording of COVID-19 vaccines when approved vaccines are ready to be distributed.

3. To provide a focal point for engagements with sectoral and specialist expertise as may be needed to support the development, implementation and agile iteration of the strategy/plan.

4. To monitor progress and report to Government, as may be required, on the development and implementation of the strategy/plan.

The Task Force includes senior representatives from across the Department of Health, the Health Service Executive, the Health Products Regulatory Authority, the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, the Office of Government Procurement, IDA Ireland, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and the Department of the Taoiseach, as well as expertise in the areas of public health, supply chain logistics, cold chain logistics, and programme management.

When the Task Force was established in mid-November, there was already significant ongoing work on planning for this vaccination programme and governance in place across both the HSE and the Department of Health. Under the coordination of the Task Force, this has all been brought together under a single integrated work programme utilising the wide range of relevant and high-level expertise and experience of Task Force members.

The HSE has ultimate responsibility for the delivery of the COVID-19 vaccination programme, through its National Immunisation Office (NIO), which designs and implements all vaccination programmes in Ireland.

The Taskforce has prepared drafts of Ireland’s National COVID-19 Vaccination Programme Strategy and accompanying Implementation Plan. The Minister for Health brought these to Government this morningand both documents were approved by Government.

The Strategy document is designed to be a comprehensive framework establishing clear objectives and principles. It identifies the pathways for managing a programme of this scale.

The Implementation Plan is designed to be a ‘living document’ in that it needs to be agile, flexible and capable of evolving over time (for example to accommodate vaccines with differing characteristics or to respond to lessons learned in our local experience or internationally).

It describes the logistical, operational and human resource requirements for Ireland to begin vaccinations in line with Government guidance in early 2021 assuming the approval of one or more safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines for use.

The Strategy and Implementation Plansare being published today on gov.ie

The Task Force is committed to the ongoing oversight and monitoring of the vaccination programme and will update and revise the implementation plan as required to serve the overall goals of the programme.

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