The mass Covid-19 vaccination centre at the Isle of Man Airport is up and running with residents receiving jabs there from today.
Ronaldsway has undergone a transformation with ten clinical treatment areas set up as well as spacious waiting and consent areas to maintain social distancing.
Pediatric Nurse, Dawn McCann, was one of the first to receive her vaccine at the new facility - it's planned 406 vaccinations will be carried out at the hub throughout today.
Linda Thompson, Clinical General Manager of the Integrated Women, Children & Families Clinical Group, says things have been running smoothly so far.
She adds some have been arriving early for their appointment, and has this advice for those attending the centre:
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