The Isle of Man has reached 100 days without a new case of a Coronavirus.
Government has confirmed the news this afternoon and is thanking residents for their efforts in making it possible to reach the landmark.
The last new case of the illness locally was recorded back on May 20 - the total number of cases has remained at 336 since that date.
Officials are still reminding people however to keep up good levels of hygiene and to contact the 111 hotline if you have any COVID-19 symptoms such as a new continuous cough, loss of taste or smell or a sore throat.
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