Health minister meets with public following coronavirus return
Border restrictions and self-isolation rules are in place to protect the wider community.
That's the message from Health Minister David Ashford after a local tested positive for coronavirus at the weekend, the first Manx resident to do so since May.
Mr Ashford is holding talks around the Island to give the public a chance to ask questions and discuss issues with him.
After the first session in Douglas yesterday, he said this case serves as a reminder:
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