Emergency medical supplies could be airlifted into UK after Brexit An "express" freight service will be set up in an effort to ensure the UK does not run out of essential medical supplies in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
Supplies could be airlifted into Britain, under the plans, which aim to prepare for all eventualities.
Health officials have invited bids to tender for a 12 month contract to deliver emergency medicines and short-life treatments within 24 hours. The Daily Telegraph
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Supplies could be airlifted into Britain, under the plans, which aim to prepare for all eventualities.
Health officials have invited bids to tender for a 12 month contract to deliver emergency medicines and short-life treatments within 24 hours. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- New service to deliver urgent medicines and medical products into UK Department of Health and Social Care
- Government says EU citizens living in UK will not have to pay for NHS care The Independent
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