Uptake in Isle of Man less than half across all age groups
Only 19.1-percent of two and three year-olds have been administered their flu vaccines during 2022.
That's less than half by comparison to the UK which sees 39.9-percent of two year-olds and 42.3-percent of three-year-olds given a vaccination.
The figures have been released as part of government's 'surveillance of seasonal respiratory illnesses' report.
Across all ages on the Island, less than half of residents have received a vaccine for flu.
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