There will be no changes to Island life as a result of a new case of Coronavirus on Island.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, has confirmed there are no changes being made to the Islands response to COVID-19 as the new case has not been one transmitted in the community.
The individual in question has been following self-isolation rules since recently returning to the Island.
Mr Quayle says schools will re-open next week has planned and people will be able to head to work as normal.
Both he and Health and Social Care Minister, David Ashford MHK, insist the situation is not a reason for people to panic but to take the usual precautions to stay safe.
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