Nicola Sturgeon revealed the number as she confirmed a second vaccine, which could be the key to restoring relative normality to people's lives, will be rolled out from Monday.
Sturgeon said a change in the process would result in "more people" getting vaccinated "more quickly".Regulators recently approved the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which is administered in two doses weeks apart.It was also confirmed today that the separate Oxford/Astra Zeneca product has been approved.Over the last few weeks, people administering the Pfizer vaccine have received their initial jab, followed by residents in care homes for older adults and frontline health workers.At Holyrood today, Sturgeon said: "As of Sunday, more than 92,000 people had already received.