There will be five phases in the roll-out, with care home residents and staff, those aged 80-and-over, and health service staff, first in line.
Phase one will cover approximately 200,000 people while the next phase will begin in January or February. However, it could be the summer before the entire population here receives the vaccine.
However, Mr Swann insisted that the flu vaccine roll-out had gone well, and predicted it would be the same scenario for the Covid-19 jabs.
Another 11 deaths relating to Covid-19 were recorded in Northern Ireland on Thursday. The number of new cases recorded in the last 24 hours was 456.
All eyes will be on the Stormont Executive on Thursday night, with an announcement due about the possible lifting of restrictions when the current circuit-breaker is due to end in a week's time.
Alistair Bushe Editor
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Health Minister Robin Swann has said the roll-out of flu vaccines shows Northern Ireland is capable of carrying out a large scale coronavirus immunisation programme, despite the problems with the flu vaccine earlier this year.
One of the world's most revered public health experts has told the Stormont Health Committee that she thinks the relaxation of restrictions over the Christmas period will result in Northern Ireland entering into another lockdown in January and/or February.
An angry restaurant owner has blasted the "farcical" Northern Ireland Executive ahead of a crunch meeting that could decide whether the hospitality industry can reopen before Christmas.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride has cautioned that people in NI "need to be really careful over next couple of weeks and be cautious" and "please follow the guidance".
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