Reports the group broke government rules
Police are investigating reports that key workers who came into the Isle of Man from Jersey broke pre-agreed coronavirus rules.
The group entered the Island last week, after receiving a certificate which meant they were exempt from self-isolation, but only under strict guidelines.
They've since left the Island, but questions have been raised as to whether they followed the rules set out for them by government.
In Jersey, there are still six known active cases.
The chief minister today (25 June) confirmed the Isle of Man Constabulary is looking into the issue.
It's understood 155 key workers have been allowed into the Island with the same agreements in place.
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