Over 23,000 second doses of a Covid-19 vaccine have now been administered on Island.
Government confirmed the milestone was reached yesterday, and is thanking vaccine teams for their continued work.
Meanwhile, officials are advising there will be a gap of two weeks from next Monday (May 31) with mainly second doses and some first resuming after that.
It comes a few days after government issued a reminder to people to make sure they get their second jab and not attempt to change their appointments to fit in with travel plans.
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