Chief Minister praises students for following self-isolation rules
The Island's students have done a 'fantastic job' keeping the Manx community safe by sticking to self-isolation rules while returning home for Christmas.
That's the view of Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who has praised those coming back from university across ahead of the festive period.
Some expressed concern that the return of more than 900 students could threaten the Island's Covid-free status.
But Mr Quayle says that's not been the case:
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