The Island's health minister says a vaccination programme to combat shingles will be back up and running in the New Year.
In the House of Keys this week, Claire Christian MHK faced questions about the jabs from Arbory, Malew and Castletown MHK Jason Moorhouse.
Ms Christian said the vaccines had been paused in April last year when a new jab came out.
But she said people would soon be able to be immunised against the disease:
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