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Coronavirus press conference Friday

by isleofman.com 17th April 2020

Today's press briefing took place at 4pm with Treasury Minister Alf Cannan


 

 

 


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4pm update

Since the last update (10am Friday 17 April) there have been two further confirmed positive tests for coronavirus. 

The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Isle of Man now stands at 291.

In total 276 patients have been instructed to self-isolate and 11 are being treated at the hospital. The contact tracing process is already underway led by Public Health.

There have been 2,259 concluded tests, 116 people are awaiting results and 56 people are awaiting tests.

In total 169 individuals are presumed recovered. 

There have been four deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Isle of Man.

 

10am update from the Govenments press office

Since the last update (4pm Thursday 16 April) there have been five further confirmed positive tests for coronavirus. 

The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the Isle of Man now stands at 289.

In total 275 patients have been instructed to self-isolate and 10 are being treated at the hospital. The contact tracing process is already underway led by Public Health.

There have been 2,233 concluded tests, 89 people are awaiting results and 63 people are awaiting tests.

In total 168 individuals are presumed recovered. 

There have been four deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Isle of Man.


 
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 17th, April 2020 10:25pm.

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