Government updates regulations to help deliver Covid & flu jabs

30 Oct 2023 09:18 PM

Public consultation supports proposal to update three regulations that ensure the safe and effective delivery of Covid-19 and influenza vaccination programmes.

The government has taken action to ensure Covid-19 and influenza vaccinations continue to be delivered safely and swiftly following widespread support in a public consultation.

As part of the response to the pandemic, a number of regulations were put in place to enable Covid and flu vaccines to be safely deployed at speed and scale, and to ensure that there is sufficient workforce to administer the vaccines. These regulations were made by making amendments to the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 through the Human Medicines (Coronavirus and Influenza) (Amendment) Regulations 2020.

Two of these regulations – regulation 3A (R3A) and regulation 19 (R19) – are due to lapse on 1 April 2024, while regulation 247A (R247A) is only permitted for use during a pandemic.

Between 7 August and 18 September 2023, the government held a public consultation on proposed amendments to these three regulations to support the ongoing delivery of Covid and flu vaccinations. The three regulations that underwent consultation relate to:

The consultation received 220 responses, with significant support expressed (over 80%) for each proposal. Several responses highlighted how these regulations have improved the delivery of Covid and flu vaccinations in a safe and effective way, allowing vaccines to be deployed at speed and scale, whilst maintaining patient safety.

The government also heard how the use of an extended workforce has increased flexibility, thereby reducing staff pressures and providing greater opportunities for career development.

The government welcomes the participation of all individuals and organisations who contributed to this consultation.  Given the high level of support expressed in the responses, it is proceeding with the proposed amendments to these three regulations, enabling them to be used until 1 April 2026.

The consultation response is published here.