One month without community cases of Covid-19
The chief minister says it's important for the Isle of Man not to appear arrogant, now that lockdown restrictions have been lifted.
It's as the Island surpasses another milestone – one month without community transmission of Covid-19.
There are currently three active cases of coronavirus on the Island – all of which are in self-isolation.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says he hopes the recent press coverage highlighting our position can bring hope to others:
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