Coronavirus: Fifth case confirmed in new Isle of Man cluster

  • Published
Aerial view of the Isle of ManImage source, DAVE KNEALE
Image caption,

There have been a total of 364 cases of coronavirus on the island since March

A fifth person has tested positive in a new cluster of coronavirus cases on the Isle of Man.

Chief Minister Howard Quayle told Tynwald the person had been isolating since being identified by the contact tracing process last week.

The source of the new outbreak is known to be a person who had returned to the island from north-west England, before infecting three more.

Mr Quayle said the new case had been confirmed on Monday night.

A total of 364 people have tested positive on the island since March. There are currently seven active cases, with one being treated in hospital.

Although the recent cases have sprung up on the island, the spread is not classed as uncontrolled community transmission as the origin of the cluster has been clearly identified.

Why not follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook, external and Twitter, external? You can also send story ideas to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk, external

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.