Chief minister outlines plan to Tynwald
'The era of the antibody test will soon be upon us'.
That's what Chief Minister Howard Quayle told Tynwald members at the latest virtual sitting of the court.
The test is a way of finding out whether or not someone has had coronavirus.
Mr Quayle said things are in place for their commencement:
The latest figures for the Isle of Man show there have been no new confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Isle of Man for six days now, while the number of active cases has gone down by one to six - four in the community and two in hospital.
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