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Further easing of border restrictions

New rules with regard to travel to come into force from tomorrow

The chief minister has announced further easing of the Island’s border restrictions.

The changes come into effect at 00:01 on 11 February.

The changes mean:

  • No testing or isolation for anyone travelling to the Island who is fully vaccinated
  • No testing or isolation for any unvaccinated Manx Resident who has only been within the Common Travel Area within the preceding 10 days
  • No isolation for any unvaccinated non-resident who has only been within the CTA within the preceding 10 days but will be required to have a PCR test within 48 hours of arrival
  • No isolation for unvaccinated residents and non-residents who have been outside of the CTA within the preceding 10 days, but will be required to have a PCR test within 48 hours of arrival
  • Anyone aged 17 and under arriving in the Isle of Man will be excluded from all travel related testing and isolation requirements, regardless of their vaccination status.

All travellers are being reminded that a landing card must be completed before arriving on the Island as well as a Manx Entry Permit.

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