The Island's Chief Minister is urging Manx residents to avoid non-essential travel to the UK.
England is entering a national lockdown today until December 2 aiming to curb the spread of Coronavirus.
Responding to an urgent question on the matter in the House of Keys this week, Howard Quayle MHK, says anyone who does have to travel in the UK must have a compelling legal reason to do so.
Exceptions for travelling are for medical treatment, work or caring for an unwell relative.
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