Preparations have been made for day-to-day services to continue uninterrupted, Manx Care says.
Plans have been put in place to ensure day-to-day health services run uninterrupted during the Isle of Man TT races, Manx Care has said.
But chief executive Teresa Cope said steps had been taken to make sure it was "business as usual" for residents. Ms Cope said community nurses have planned to walk to some home visits during the road closures so the service is not disrupted by the races.on open roads during last year's TT, with 34 crashes reported across the fortnight, according to police data.
She urged road-racing fans traveling to the island to make sure they were "really well prepared" before they arrive, by having the right travel insurance and bringing their own medications.
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