Four cases of coronavirus on the Island are all related to people travelling, according to chief minister Howard Quayle.
He made a statement to a special sitting of Tynwald court earlier today about progress fighting the pandemic.
In the first update since before Christmas, he revealed there are four people with Covid-19 and all are self-isolating.
Mr Quayle also said the immunisation programme will start on January 4 and weekly deliveries of the vaccine will continue until September 2021.
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