Public Health expecting to see 'secondary transmission'
The Director of Public Health says figures in the coming days are likely to reflect 'secondary transmission' of Covid-19.
Dr Ewart says most new positive cases this week will come from people catching the virus within households.
She's asking people self-isolating to try and spend as little time together as possible, but acknowledges this may be difficult for some, including those living in small properties.
Over 1000 people are currently in self-isolation on the Island.
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