Covid-19: Overseas Territories

Defence – in the House of Commons at on 1 February 2021.

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Photo of Henry Smith Henry Smith Conservative, Crawley

What support his Department has provided to the overseas territories during the covid-19 pandemic.

Photo of James Heappey James Heappey The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

The armed forces have provided a range of support to the British overseas territories throughout the covid-19 pandemic where it has been requested. That has included support to local government and civil authorities in their response, through the provision of defence planners, the deployment of critical care teams, the provision of food and medical supplies, and, more recently, logistical support with vaccine delivery.

Photo of Henry Smith Henry Smith Conservative, Crawley

I was pleased that in January the Royal Air Force made two deliveries of life-saving covid-19 vaccines to Gibraltar. Can my hon. Friend confirm how many doses our armed forces have helped deliver to the British overseas territories so far?

Photo of James Heappey James Heappey The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

Defence has to date delivered 10,725 doses of the Pfizer vaccine to Gibraltar, as mentioned by my hon. Friend. Further deliveries are planned to the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar by the end of today, of 6,825 Pfizer doses and 3,000 AstraZeneca doses respectively. Defence is scoping the delivery of 65,850 further vaccine doses to Ascension Island, Gibraltar and the Falklands throughout February, and of course we stand ready to support vaccine delivery to all the British territories overseas.