Chief Minister says rollout will be done 'properly, not quickly'
It's important the Isle of Man's coronavirus vaccination programme is right rather than rushed.
That's the message from Chief Minister Howard Quayle after it was confirmed the first batch of the Pfizer BioNtech jab arrived on the Island this week.
The government hopes to start rolling out the vaccine next week, but is still awaiting paperwork from the UK.
Mr Quayle says preparation is key:
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