From PULSE - the GP publication .
Almost £450m allocated to stop drug shortages for no-deal Brexit
"The Government is to invest £434m in stockpiling and freight capacity in order to prevent drugs shortages in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The funding forms part of an extra £2.1bn announced today to prepare the UK for a no-deal.
A total of £434m will be made available as part of an immediate cash injection of £1.1m to prepare ‘critical areas’ for the UK’s exit from the EU on 31 October.
The funding will go towards ensuring the ’continuity of vital medicines and medical products’ through warehousing, stockpiling and freight capacity.
The Government has so far allocated £4.2bn for preparing for the EU exit since 2016. Of that, £71.1m has been allocated to the Department of Health and Social Care for Brexit preparations since 2018, according to a report outlining the departmental allocations of EU exit funding.
In February, the DHSC said it would spend £11m on medicine shortages in preparation for a no-deal Brexit."
Of course preparations have been on-going for ages! Much of my work involved assessing risk. Most professionals have to do it and prepare for worst-case scenarios.
The Remainer catastrophising is reaching epidemic proportions.
I rely on many drugs, as do some family members. We have all been assured the NHS will cope, has contingency plans and we will not die from shortages.
Remainers ought to be mindful that stress is a killer.
Ever heard of going with the flow? We have always been at the mercy of the NHS and it hasn't let us down yet.