From one minute past midnight tonight - there will be a circuit-break lockdown for at least three weeks across the Island.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, announced the lockdown measures yesterday after seven new covid cases were identified.
It'll see the return of social distancing, mask wearing and a ban on households mixing.
Meanwhile, the Island's borders will return to level 5 whilst care home visits and elective surgeries at the hospital are being suspended.
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