There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
Saturday, 24 July 2021 16:52
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
There are now more than 2,000 cases of Coronavirus on Island.
According to the latest government figures - There are now 2048 - a jump of 92 since yesterday afternoon.
Six people are in hospital who have Covid-19 with one person in intensive care.
Doctor training means no routine GP appointments
There won't be any routine GP appointments during an afternoon this month.
Buses on contingency timetable during strike
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Firefighters called to Glen Maye home
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Laws to modernise employment rights approved by LegCo
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Number of suspicious financial transactions falls
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There's still time to get HPV jab for your child
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Southern pub opens its doors again
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Summerland site to be temporary car park?
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