Government plans to roll out a coronavirus vaccine on the Island will be discussed during this week's Tynwald sitting.
An amendment to current laws would mean a range of health and care professionals could supply, administer and manage immunisations.
It would mean if and when a vaccine arrives in the Island, it can be offered safely and as quickly as possible.
The changes to the Isle of Man Medicines Act 2003 will be put before the court when it sits tomorrow.
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