A Covid-19 vaccine hub will be set up in the north of the Island next month.
That's according to Health and Social Care Minister, David Ashford MHK, who says it's due to come online in February but hasn't confirmed a location for it at this stage.
Meanwhile, the hub at the Isle of Man Airport is expected to be up and running from January 28.
Another one is also being set up at the old Shoprite store site by Chester Street car park in Douglas - this is due to go live in mid-February and will eventually replace the vaccine centre currently running at the Newlands Ward at Noble's Hospital.
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