Mandatory face masks reintroduced at Manx Care sites after Covid spike

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Mandatory face masks reintroduced at Manx Care sites after Covid spike
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Face coverings are compulsory again in healthcare settings after a surge of Covid after the TT.

Mandatory face mask wearing has been reintroduced at all Manx Care sites following a spike in Covid cases.in the wake of an influx of visitors during the TT period.

Mask wearing is now once again mandatory at Noble's Hospital, Ramsey Cottage Hospital, Manannan Court, GP practices, outpatient and community clinics, dentists and opticians and care homes. It comes as some pupils at a Douglas secondary school were told to stay at home on Tuesday due to staff absences.

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