Health Minister David Ashford says the number of vaccinations being carried out on-Island will fall over the next week.
Speaking at a press briefing yesterday, he said the government had expected the immunisation programme to tail off slightly because of disruption to supplies.
He said that would mean only around 400 doses a day could be administered at the Island's vaccination centres.
But Mr Ashford says as supplies return to normal he expects that number to rise again.
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