Measures still apply ahead of changes to social distancing
The chief minister has urged the Manx public to stick to current rules on gatherings over the weekend, ahead of social distancing measures being dropped on Monday, 15 June.
Howard Quayle made the announcement at the latest government media conference, when it was also announced the Island is now 22 days without a new Covid-19 case.
Health and social care practitioners will still be required to socially distance, though, once the changes are made in the community.
Currently, the rules on gatherings state 10 people may gather outside, and two inside.
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