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.
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