Arrival of third vaccine won't speed up rollout, says minister
Shipments of the Moderna vaccine are expected to arrive on the Island in mid-April.
The UK has ordered 17 million doses of the jab but the health minister has warned 'firm delivery numbers have yet to be announced'.
The two-dose vaccine will be administered across the Island's vaccination hubs alongside the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Pfizer jabs.
David Ashford says it won't speed up the rollout here and will need to be signed off before it's used:
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