Yes I know The Daily Mail but we have been in the national news today. Also Sky News have been running a report on us most hours too.
It is possible to do better on Covid than the shockingly inept UK government have inflicted on the UK population, we're not unique, many countries in the world have managed elimination or near-elimination of Covid and got things back to normal.
Getting angry about lockdowns and restrictions is totally missing the point. Get angry with your awful government.
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The Isle of Man has today lifted all of its lockdown laws - with pubs, schools and shops reopened and social distancing and face mask rules scrapped.
The measures on the island - which has its own government -
were lifted in the early hours of this morning after a 25-day circuit breaker lockdown came to an end.
It comes after health chiefs recorded just 15 active and isolated cases yesterday on the island - located in the middle of the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
But while the island's 50 pubs have been given the green light to throw open their doors, its borders - which have been shut since March - remain closed to all but residents and key workers.
The tight border controls and strict isolation measures helped keep the island, which is home to around 85,000 people, restriction free for months.
However an outbreak after the new year led to a 'short, sharp' lockdown being imposed. There have been a total of 434 cases and 25 deaths on the Isle of Man since the start of the pandemic.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, today said: 'After almost a month of lockdown, this is the moment we have all been waiting for.
'The Isle of Man has achieved local elimination of the virus for a second time, meaning the risk of community spread of COVID-19 is extremely low.
'We beat the virus once and we have done so again.'
Mr Quayle praised residents on the island for the 'collective determination' and 'community spirit' which he said had helped them eliminate Covid from the island.
However he urged residents not to get complacent, adding: 'Although this is a moment for relief and celebration, we cannot let down our guard.
'We are seeing other jurisdictions that have achieved local elimination battling with outbreaks. We must remain vigilant.'