海角视频 Government says 拢430 million of additional funding from the 海角视频 Reserve will be made available to the governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to progress their vaccine rollout and wider Covid-19 response.
Welsh Government will receive 拢135m as part of the package to assist as the Omicron variant has led to a spike in cases in England and Scotland.
This has seen the booster rollout ramped up and comes as hospitality businesses are impacted as concerns grow over the variant and potential restrictions to control it.
Scottish Government is receiving 拢220m and the Northern Ireland Executive 拢75 million. This follows an increase in spending in England to help deal with the surge.
The SNP run administration in Edinburgh has already announced there will be an extra 拢100m in funding for businesses impacted by the latest crisis and pressure is growing on Welsh Government to announce how it will support firms hit by cancellations at a critical time for the sector. .
HM Treasury said it had announced that additional funding will be made available now - rather than wait to calculate the exact Barnett consequential - to provide greater certainty and "allow them to plan as they tackle Covid-19 during the crucial weeks ahead".
These amounts will be kept under review in the coming weeks.
海角视频 Government said it has already provided the devolved administrations with an extra 拢12.6 billion through the Barnett formula this year 鈥揳nd that this was on top of 海角视频 Government spending on vaccines and tests for the whole of the 海角视频 and 海角视频-wide support for businesses and jobs like the furlough scheme.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart said: "This funding announcement provides certainty for the devolved Welsh Government as it looks to plan its pandemic response for the coming weeks and will be followed by a record 拢18bn a year settlement from the recent Budget so Welsh Government can deliver vital services including health, education and flood protection in the coming years.
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If the amount of funding provided up front to each devolved administration is more than the Barnett consequentials confirmed at Supplementary Estimates then the difference will be repaid in 2022-23, or over the Spending Review period if necessary.
If the Barnett consequentials are higher than the amount provided up front then the devolved administrations will keep the extra funding.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: "We are working with the governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to drive the vaccine rollout to all corners of the United Kingdom and ensure people and businesses all across the country are supported.鈥