All restrictions lifted across Isle of Man
The circuit breaker lockdown has come an end, as the Island reached 21 days without evidence of community spread of Covid-19.
All coronavirus measures have now been eased, barring restrictions at the border.
Pupils can return to school and businesses can reopen - social distancing measures and face coverings are no longer necessary, however some may choose to keep certain rules in place.
The Island's been in lockdown since Thursday 7 January, 26 days ago.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says despite this it's important to remember the effect lockdown can have:
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