If you can prove you've had COVID-19 within the last six months, you can now travel freely to the Isle of Man.
Anyone who wishes to can now travel freely to the Isle of Man if they can prove they've been infected with coronavirus in the last six months.
'The natural immunity pathway' came into force from midnight and lets residents and non-residents with proof of a positive PCR test to be exempt from testing.
The rules only apply to cases within the Common Travel Area, and people must have stayed in the Common Travel Area for 10 days prior to travelling here.
The Manx government says it's after guidance form the European Centre on Disease Control.
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