Social distancing reintroduced and face masks advised
The Isle of Man is beginning its third lockdown following evidence of wider community transmission of Covid-19.
A 21-day circuit break began at one minute past midnight this morning, with the public asked to work from home where possible, and only make essential trips.
Social distancing has been reintroduced, no household mixing is permitted and face coverings are advised.
Schools remain open for the children of key workers, but Chief Minister Howard Quayle says there's a change compared to January's circuit breaker:
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