Numbers down to 30 per day, compared to 800 previously
There's been a significant drop in daily calls to the Island's 111 coronavirus helpline.
The service has been provided by government with clinicians on-hand to give advice to those who suspect they've contracted Covid-19.
There are now no active cases of coronavirus on the Island, marking two weeks of new cases.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle was speaking live on Manx Radio's Mannin Line this lunchtime:
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