More than 54,000 Coronavirus vaccines have now been administered on the Isle of Man.
That's according to the latest update from government - issued last night.
A further 1,201 were given yesterday - most of which were first doses.
It means 38.727 people have now had their initial jab and more than 15,000 have also had the follow-up vaccination.
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