More than 50% of island teenagers aged 16 and 17 have now had at least one COVID vaccine.
That's the latest from the health department as it issues a reminder for the next clinic.
It opens this weekend for the same age group at the Chester Street vaccination hub in Douglas.
The clinic will be open between 10:30 and 13:45 on Saturday- it's for youngsters to have their first dose of Pfizer.
Anyone planning to attend must register with 111 in advance and have been given an appointment time.
More than 50% of those aged 16 - 17 have now had at least one COVID vaccine. Don't miss the chance to receive your jab!
— Isle of Man Government (@IOMGovernment) September 6, 2021
??Appointment only Pfizer vaccination clinic for 16 & 17 year-olds
?? 10:30 - 13:45 Saturday 11 September - Chester Street Hub
?? Pre-registered with 111 pic.twitter.com/B3k0sFmr9U
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