Covid: Isle of Man 'still on track' to drop all legal restrictions

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Covid: Isle of Man 'still on track' to drop all legal restrictions
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All legal restrictions will be lifted on 31 March despite a rise in cases, the health minister says.

All remaining Covid legal restrictions are due to be dropped on the island on 31 March

Although the legal isolation requirements for those who test positive will be removed on 31 March, people will still be advised to take measures to protect others from the virus. However, he said if a new variant were to become a significant threat, the return of legal restrictions would be the "very last step" and a "last resort".

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