For first time a leader of one the Celtic nations tests positive for Coronavirus

For the first time during the Coronavirus pandemic a leader of one of the Celtic nations has been tested positive. It has been confirmed that Howard Quayle Chief Minister for the Isle of Man (Manx; Mannin) has tested positive for the virus. It is reported in the Manx media that Mr Quayle has maintained "full control of government," before outlining contingency plans relating to the chain of command should any of the council of ministers fall ill. We wish Howard Quayle a speedy recovery. At the same time our best wishes are for the successful recovery of all those who have been tested positive for this virus. Our gratitude goes to all those in the health sector who are directly treating those with Coronavirus and with all those who, also often at risk to themselves, are working to keep vital services operating. As is often now repeated, if we all act responsibly, we will get through this time.

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