Reduction in stock for four-week period
The NHS has written to local health organisations warning of a 'significant reduction in weekly supply' of coronavirus vaccines, from the week beginning 29 March, for a month.
It says there has been a "reduction in national inbound vaccines supply".
The Isle of Man's allocation of jabs is reliant on the NHS supply chain, however ministers say the health department has contingencies in place.
Health Minister David Ashford spoke to Alex Wotton:
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