Visits haven't been allowed since early August
Inmates at Isle of Man Prison have been praised for their understanding of recent Covid-19 restrictions at the facility.
Prison visits were temporarily suspended in early August after five Covid-19 cases were identified there.
As of Tuesday this week, the prison has been covid-free for just under 28 days.
Prison Governor, Leroy Bonnick, was asked how prisoners have coped with the recent protocols in place:
It's hoped prison visits can resume from this weekend
This is subject to the outcome of a meeting between prison and health officials this week.
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