IoM still in 'contain' phase
The Island's director of public health says it's almost inevitable that the Isle of Man will see cases of coronavirus
The UK government today announced it's moving towards phase two of its plan to tackle the outbreak - 'delay' - as the number of confirmed cases there rose to 115.
It is still deciding which measures will be taken in the delay phase, but has previously said they could include banning big events, closing schools, encouraging people to work from home and discouraging the use of public transport.
Director of Public Health Dr Henrietta Ewart says it's only a matter of time before the virus reaches the Island:
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