60 fatalities from virus since start of pandemic
Three more Covid-19 related deaths have been confirmed on the Isle of Man.
That's according to figures published in the latest coronavirus surveillance report from Public Health.
The latest deaths were recorded on 12, 22, and 25 October.
It brings the number of fatalities from the virus since the start of the pandemic to 60.
The report adds of the eleven people who were in hospital with the virus at the time of the snapshot, all of them were symptomatic.
81.8% of those were fully vaccinated and 18.2% were unvaccinated.
Over the last seven days, Public Health also states the most confirmed positive Covid-19 cases have been in the 10-14 age group.
Manx Radio has approached government for clarity on the breakdown between deaths in hospital and in community settings.
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