COVID - 19 Vaccination Programme - Fixed Sites - North-West

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£8

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  • Community health services

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Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

Community Covid 19 Vaccinations Fixed Sites services in North-West England, covering different areas over 15 Lots.

The postcodes are divided into Lots, each Lot will represent one or more post codes. Within each Lot, more than one contracts may be awarded depending on the capacity that Potential Suppliers are able to offer and the level of capacity required for that Lot.

The number of vaccines to be delivered will be determined by patient choice where suppliers will be paid £7.54 per vaccine given

Lot 1 - The Pharmacy Group Ltd & Gtd Healthcare Ltd
Lot 2 - The Pharmacy Group Ltd
Lot 3 - The Pharmacy Group Ltd & Gtd Healthcare Ltd
Lot 4 - The Pharmacy Group Ltd
Lot 5 - kildonan House
Lot 6 - Shifa Pharmacy
Lot 7 - Remedi Solutions Ltd
Lot 8 - Remedi Solutions Ltd
Lot 10 - Remedi Solutions Ltd
Lot 11 - Remedi Solutions Ltd
Lot 13 - Frank Taylor & AYS ltd (taylors)

A contract was not awarded as part of this procurement exercise for Lot 9,12,14 & 15. 

Dates of contract signature:
Remedi Solutions Ltd - 17/03/2025
The Pharmacy Group Ltd - 04/04/2025
Kildonan House - 04/04/2025
Frank Taylor & AYS ltd (taylors) - 04/04/2025
Gtd Healthcare Ltd - 15/04/2025
Shifa Pharmacy - 16/04/2025

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