Those who return to Island, must try to stay away from others within households.
That's the latest update from the Chief Minister - who spoke in today's Covid press conference.
Border restrictions on Island will ease from Monday - meaning Manx residents can freely travel to the UK and further afield.
When coming back to Manx shores, people will need to quarantine for 14 days upon their return - although those they live with, don't have to do so.
Mr Quayle has stressed those who travel need to understand all the rules, as self-isolation for two weeks is not a 'light commitment'
He added although other occupants don't have to quarantine, every effort must be made to stay separate within accommodation.
He suggested to stagger using communal areas such as bathrooms & kitchens.
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