There are no confirmed cases of Monkeypox on the island, despite rising numbers in the UK.
That's the latest from the Isle of Man government as it urges people to be aware of symptoms.
Those include rashes, fever, headaches and swollen lymph nodes.
Anyone who suspects they may have the virus is asked to book an appointment at the GUM sexual health clinic in Douglas.
More information is available here.
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