Chief executive of DHSC issues warning following recent trends
The Interim Chief Executive of the Department of Health and Social Care has warned "we've flattened the curve, but cannot get complacent".
It follows a recent trend in the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus on the Isle of Man, increasing again after a period of none.
Kathryn Magson says although lockdown measures are starting to be eased, social distancing and hygiene measures must continue:
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