Chief Minister says healthcare professionals should be allowed to work without fear
The Island's medical staff have a right to work without being abused by the public.
That's the message from the chief minister following reports of healthcare professionals being verbally attacked by people wanting a test for coronavirus.
From this morning, the Isle of Man Government is operating a 111 service for those with concerns over Covid-19 to contact.
Howard Quayle says this behaviour has to stop:
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