As at 4pm on 24 December 2020, in the Isle of Man there have been:
Confirmed cases 374 |
Total active cases 3 Admitted to hospital 0 Isolated individual (non-community) 3 |
Total tests 20,257 |
Concluded tests 20,247 |
Awaiting results 10 |
Awaiting tests 0 |
Number of deaths 25 |
Hospital admissions 0 |
Number of deaths in hospital 7 |
Number of deaths in the community 18 |
This information is also available as open data.
Daily confirmed cases
As at 4pm on 24 December 2020
Likely uncontrolled progression
DHSC planning assumptions
Optimal social distancing
Three day average
Actual cases
The graph shows the daily confirmed cases and the projected infection rates for a best case scenario compared to a likely uncontrolled progression.
Cases in the Isle of Man
As at 4pm on 24 December 2020
New cases
Total cases
Active cases
The above chart shows active cases, new cases and total confirmed cases in the Isle of Man from the start of the coronavirus pandemic and how the Island is progressing through each phase.
Borders (all ports) |
As part of Isle of Man Government response to COVID-19 pandemic, a Borders Framework has been developed to reduce the spread and transmission of COVID-19 infection. See Borders Framework for current restrictions in place. |
Businesses |
Any legal requirement for social distancing in our community was removed on 15 June. Businesses are no longer legally required to take steps in relation to social distancing, such as encouraging employees to work from home, or limiting the number of customers in shops. COVID-19 will remain a risk for some time and you must manage this risk in the same way you would manage any other risk to your staff or customers, in line with Health & Safety legislation. You may wish to continue to implement some enhanced hygiene and social distancing measures should this be deemed an appropriate and proportionate way to manage risks. |
Hospitals |
Visiting restricted. See: Visiting Policy |
Schools |
All school sites are open as normal. See also: Schools and nurseries |