Manx children aged five and above will still need to be tested
Increased numbers of coronavirus cases in the UK means Manx children aged over five will have to undergo testing when they return to the Isle of Man.
Adults who've received two doses of a vaccine won't be required to isolate or have a test from 28 June.
Those too young to have been vaccinated will still have to receive a negative PCR test before being able to leave self-isolation, unless they're under five years of age.
Health Minister David Ashford says cases have been particularly prevalent among those aged 5-12 across:
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