Total of more than 90 results come back with no evidence of spread
All the tests from St Mary's Primary School have come back negative, following a student's positive result over the weekend.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle provided the update at this afternoon's media conference.
A pupil at the Douglas primary had attended classes at the hub school on Tuesday and Wednesday last week.
Mr Quayle says a total of more than 90 test results have come back from the contact tracing process, with no spread detected.
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