
A further 177 Covid-19 cases have been confirmed on Island.
However, our total has decreased - now standing at 1,106.
The number of people in hospital has also fallen - from 14 yesterday to 10 today.
Tuesday, 18 January 2022 15:38
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
A further 177 Covid-19 cases have been confirmed on Island.
However, our total has decreased - now standing at 1,106.
The number of people in hospital has also fallen - from 14 yesterday to 10 today.
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