Fourteenth straight day without positive tests
A milestone has been reached, in the words of the chief minister, as the Isle of Man hits fourteen consecutive days with no new coronavirus cases.
Speaking on this afternoon's Mannin Line, Howard Quayle commended the efforts of the Manx public for making this possible.
The Island now has no active cases and the total number of people diagnosed remains at 336.
Howard Quayle says this doesn't mean the Island is virus-free:
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