Healthcare provider says Island has large number of people reporting long-term effects from jabs
Work is underway to determine whether the Isle of Man needs a vaccine injury service.
Manx Care says a large number of people on the Island have reported suffering long-term effects following Covid-19 jabs.
As a result, the healthcare provider is working with the Department of Health and Social Care at possible models for such a service.
However, it says very few services have been commissioned in the UK, and there is currently no national strategy around vaccine injury treatment.
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