Norway and Denmark suspend rollouts as precaution
The Isle of Man has no plans to change it's vaccination programme, following some European countries suspending the AstraZeneca jab.
Norway and Denmark suspended rollouts as a precaution, after reports of blood clots in some who've received the vaccine.
Italy's also getting rid of a batch, but Spain is continuing to give the jab after finding no issues.
Health Minister David Ashford says there'll be no change on Island:
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