Only second doses of jab administered
The Isle of Man's vaccination programme was disrupted last week due to work at the factory producing the Pfizer coronavirus vaccines.
That's according to the health and social care minister.
Issues at the Belgian plant meant there was only enough supply to administer second doses of the jab.
David Ashford says the delay was expected, however, and the vaccination team at Ronaldsway were able to work around it:
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