Gov't aims to inoculate all over 50s by May
More than 20,000 Covid-19 vaccines have now been administered on the Isle of Man.
Just over two thirds of those are first doses - the rest being second jabs.
In the next week more than 3,300 people are set to be vaccinated in hub settings.
Government says it's on track to vaccinate all the over 50s by May with everyone due to be inoculated by the end of September.
Health Minister David Ashford has previously said once the most vulnerable have had the jab they'll look at the Island's border policy again and consider relaxing it.
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