Follows concerns about potential blood clot link
Residents on the Isle of Man are being urged not to 'panic' and to turn up for their vaccination appointments as planned.
It's after a number of people cancelled their injections due to concerns over the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
This week government confirmed it will be offering a different vaccination to those under the age of 30 after a scientific review found a potential link between the jab and blood clots.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who suffers from Long Covid, says the risk is low:
Man who launched attack on van driver sentenced
RNLI's last serving Mersey class boat visits the Island
Double victory for Island's heritage railways
Demolition work to get underway on Douglas high street site
Pan-Island Skills Test returns to the Isle of Man