Island reaches 29 days free of new Covid-19 cases
People may need support adapting to the 'new Manx normal'.
The Chief Minister Howard Quayle has made the comments after 29 days in a row, with no new cases of coronavirus.
Mr Quayle says whilst the Island returns to a new normal, new challenges may arise:
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