Two people have been jailed for not following 14-day quarantine rule
Reporting those who break coronavirus self-isolation rules is vital to help avoid a second lockdown.
That's the message from the Isle of Man Constabulary after it was revealed a number of people haven't received a visit or phone call from government within 14 days of returning to the Isle of Man.
Two people have received prison sentences for not quarantining for two weeks after arriving on the Island since border restrictions were relaxed last month.
Superintendent Steve Maddocks says everyone has a role to play to keep the Island Covid-free:
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