The government is 'looking at the possibility' of providing Monkeypox vaccines to those most at risk on Island.
That's according to Director of Public Health Professor Hugo van Woerden, who says a working group is monitoring the situation.
He also confirmed some vaccination doses are already held on Island specifically for front line staff or confirmed cases of the virus.
At the moment, there are no confirmed Monkeypox cases on the Isle of Man.
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