The Island has no plans to stop using the AstraZeneca jab, despite some European countries suspending it.
It comes following Norway and Denmark suspending the rollout after reports of blood clots in those who've received the vaccine.
Italy is also following the move, but Spain will continue to give the jab after finding no issues.
When Mr Ashford was asked on the Island's stance - he said there will be no change to the Island's vaccination programme.
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