As at 4pm on 11 April 2020, in the Isle of Man there have been:
Confirmed cases 226 |
Hospital admissions 11 |
Total tests 1971 |
Concluded tests 1928 |
Awaiting results 43 |
Awaiting tests 69 |
Number of deaths 1 |
Presumed recovered 112* |
*Since the last update yesterday at 4pm, there have been 3 further confirmed positive tests for coronavirus, taking the overall total confirmed cases in the Isle of Man to 204. 192 patients have been instructed to self-isolate and 11 are being treated at Noble’s Hospital. There have been 1,820 concluded tests and 114 people are awaiting results. The number of individuals who are presumed recovered from the virus is 112.
Daily confirmed cases
Likely uncontrolled progression
DHSC planning assumptions
Optimal social distancing
Three day average
Actual cases
The graph shows the daily confirmed cases as at 4pm 10 April and the projected infection rates for a best case scenario compared to a likely uncontrolled progression. The graph demonstrates the importance of social distancing to avoid a sharp peak of infections and ensure our health service is able to manage the number of cases it experiences.
Borders (all ports) |
Closed to everyone from Friday 6 am on 27 March 2020 (except key workers, subject to prior approval, and Isle of Man residents returning from overseas – see the Travel and Borders webpage) |
Businesses |
The Isle of Man has issued a guidance note on businesses that must be closed to the public (with clear exceptions). All other businesses that are not named in the guidance note as mandated to close may be operational and must take every possible step to facilitate their employees working from home Businesses where working from home is not an option may be operational but must make sure strict social distancing and health guidelines are in place to protect workers. |
Freight and supplies |
Continuing as normal |
Gatherings & Social Events |
No public gatherings in public spaces with more than two people (unless from same household) |
Hospitals |
Visiting highly restricted |
In an Emergency |
Call 999 |
Public Transport |
Currently operating, please avoid non-essential travel where possible |
Road restrictions |
All-island speed limit of 40mph in place. Continue to observe 30mph and 20mph as currently required. |
Schools |
Schools are closed to most pupils, but some schools remain open for children of key workers and vulnerable or SEN children. Free school meals continue to be provided. See also: school holidays |
Self-isolation requirements |
All new arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days. See also: Managing household waste |
Shops (non-essential suppliers) |
All to close by Thursday 26 March 2020. Please see the full list of closures and exemptions for more information. |
Construction and Trades |
Only essential or emergency work and work on critical national infrastructure or in the national interest only. |
Social distancing |
Compulsory for all residents:
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Stay at Home Requirement |
For all residents except:
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Symptoms and testing |
Use online assessment tool or call 111 |
We all love our island. We all need to do the right thing and slow the spread of COVID-19. If you can stay at home, please so do. If you absolutely need to go out then keep your distance.