One new Covid-19 case has been identified on Island in the last day.
Government says it's currently being classed as unexplained following four days of no unexplained cases on Manx shores.
Meanwhile, the number of active cases has decreased to 340.
There are now eight Covid-19 hospital admissions - none of which are in ICU.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, says: "After four days of no new unexplained cases I know it will be disappointing for everyone in our community to see a new case that we cannot currently trace back to someone else with the virus.
"Contact tracing is continuing and the team are hopeful they may yet be able to identify a link to an existing case."
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