The Island's Chief Minister has confirmed we remain on course to fully lift the lockdown next Monday (February 1).
Howard Quayle MHK has tweeted the news following this morning's meeting of the Council of Ministers to discuss the current measures.
The Isle of Man has currently gone nine days in a row without any new cases of Covid-19 and 15 days without any evidence of community transmission of the virus.
Mr Quayle says "We are almost there. Let’s continue making the right decisions."
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