
The Island's number of Coronavirus cases continues to fall.
According to the latest gov't figures - we now have a total of 641 active cases.
Six people, who have the virus, are in hospital; no-one is in intensive care.
Monday, 24 January 2022 15:20
By Leanne Cooke @leannelily18
The Island's number of Coronavirus cases continues to fall.
According to the latest gov't figures - we now have a total of 641 active cases.
Six people, who have the virus, are in hospital; no-one is in intensive care.
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