Dr Nicola Brink has received the Covid-19 vaccine
Guernsey's Director of Public Health has tweeted a photo of herself receiving the injection, alongside #GuernseyTogether.
Had my vaccine this evening. #GuernseyTogether pic.twitter.com/nafLILhVNQ
— Nicola Brink MBE (@DrNicolaBrink) December 19, 2020
The Bailiwick's vaccination programme began on Thursday 10 December.
Dr Sue Fleming, a residential home matron, became the first islander to receive the Pfizer jab.
The rollout is prioritising care home staff, frontline health workers and care home residents.
Islanders will then be invited in groups based on their age and risk factors and depending on when and how much vaccine arrives in the Bailiwick.
People are being asked to wait until they are written to.
The mass vaccination centre is being set up at Beau Sejour.

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