Don't call your GP or the Welcome Centre with questions about the NHS app.
That's the advice from government - following teams being inundated with calls.
Some surgery lines have been clogged, delaying patients who are unwell being able to seek essential medical advice.
On Friday, it was confirmed Manx residents will be able to use the NHS App to provide evidence of their vaccination status at international borders.
Development work in transferring the data to NHS Digital is still underway - a completion date for this is still to be confirmed and is beyond the Island’s control.
Residents may be able to view some of their immunisation history on the app now, but will not be able to see full details.
Until the data transfer has taken place, the App will not provide Manx residents with the full functionality it should be able to offer in the future.
People are also able to request a paper version.
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