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The APHA’s Weybridge site is the UK’s primary science capability for managing threats from animal...
Conclusion
The APHA’s Weybridge site is the UK’s primary science capability for managing threats from animal diseases. It houses 98% of the APHA’s high containment laboratories. It is the APHA’s main site for running long-term animal health studies and the only facility equipped to deal with most zoonotic diseases.17 The Chief Veterinary Officer explained that the site is not only important for responding to animal disease outbreaks, but also 8 Q 2 9 National Audit Office, COVID-19 cost tracker, June 2022. 10 Qq 2, 26 11 Qq 66–67 12 HM Government, National Risk Register – 2020 edition, 2020 13 Qq 25–26, 64–65; C&AG’s Report, paragraph 1.2 14 Qq 63, 66–67 15 Q 66–67 16 Qq 4, 10–11 17 C&AG’s Report, para 1.4 Redevelopment of Defra’s animal health infrastructure 11 for the ongoing surveillance to detect animal diseases. She highlighted the increasing requirement to provide confirmation to trading partners that animal and animal product exports have been tested to international standards.18
Government Response Summary
The government response only includes a restatement of the committee's conclusion and doesn't provide any additional information.
Government Response
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Government Response
Not Addressed
HM Government
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The APHA’s Weybridge site is the UK’s primary science capability for managing threats from animal diseases. It houses 98% of the APHA’s high containment laboratories. It is the APHA’s main site for running long-term animal health studies and the only facility equipped to deal with most zoonotic diseases.17 The Chief Veterinary Officer explained that the site is not only important for responding to animal disease outbreaks, but also 8 Q 2 9 National Audit Office, COVID-19 cost tracker, June 2022.
Source
Committee
Public Accounts Committee
Report
Twenty-Fourth Report - Redevelopment of Defra’s animal health infrastructure
16 Nov 2022
HC 42
Addressee Bodies
HM Treasury
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.5 yrs
Report published
16 Nov 2022