The Isle of Man will have access to a COVID-19 vaccine once it's developed.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, made the statement at this afternoon's Coronavirus briefing whilst discussing the progress being made on a Coronavirus treatment in the UK.
Mr Quayle has described developments coming from trials at the University of Oxford as 'promising'.
He adds whilst the UK has promised the delivery of any successful vaccine, they would be delivered on a 'per-capita' basis.
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