No exemptions for visiting cruise ships, says CM
Cruise passengers must comply with the current vaccination rules if they want to visit the Isle of Man.
That's from Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who says the government is working with ships booked to visit Manx shores this summer to ensure those on board have had both doses of a Covid-19 vaccine.
From 28 June, those arriving on the Island won't have to self-isolate or undergo testing if it's been more than two weeks since they received their second dose.
Mr Quayle says exemptions won't be made for those visiting on board cruise ships:
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