Two more deaths with the virus are recorded as Covid admissions in Noble's Hospital rise to 20.
A second ward has been opened up for Covid patients at Noble's Hospital due to a rise in admissions with the virus.
Manx Care has also implemented a ban on visitors at its hospital sites due to the "current level of community spread" of coronavirus, and staff shortages due to isolation.It comes as two more deaths with the virus were recorded.showed that both people died in March. The report said case numbers, which peaked at 2,028 on 23 March, had fallen across all age groups over the past week.A spokeswoman for Manx Care said the suspension of visiting extended to Ramsey and District Cottage Hospital, Noble's Hospital and Manannan Court, which is on the Noble's site.The ban is in place for an "initial period" of two weeks, but does not include care homes and sheltered accommodation at this stage.
"We will be regularly reviewing the situation to ensure we continue to work to protect our patients, colleagues and our community."
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