The government says it’s found one new coronavirus case overnight.
At today’s press briefing, Health Minister David Ashford said someone who’d traveled to the Island had tested positive on the first day of their self-isolation.
It means the Island currently has 39 active cases, with one person in hospital.
He also revealed the airport vaccination hub will start up at the end of this month.
One new case of COVID-19 have been detected in the #IsleofMan. It was a day 1 test for an individual who travelled to the Island and who was already in self-isolation. The isolation period continues and further tests will be offered. The current number of active cases is 39. pic.twitter.com/3yIWdYUm4Q
— Isle of Man Government (@IOMGovernment) January 15, 2021
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