Manx Care taking 'cautious approach' to reducing Covid mitigations
Masks will still be required in health and care settings on the Isle of Man.
That's despite the government setting out plans to return the Island to 'normal' from 31 March.
People visiting health and care settings will be given masks, free of charge, by Manx Care:
Chief executive Teresa Cope has pledged to take a 'cautious approach' to reducing mitigations around Covid-19.
She's also confirmed hospital visitors will no longer need to pre-book appointments, or complete registration forms, when the Island moves to an endemic approach to living with the virus.
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