Another new case of coronavirus has been recorded on the Isle of Wight, as the UK-wide figures also rise.
There have now been 444 confirmed cases of Covid-19 on the Island altogether, with more cases so far in September than in the whole of August.
Across the UK yesterday (Sunday), 3,330 confirmed cases were recorded.
Nationally, doctors completing a survey say they fear a second Covid-19 peak is very likely.
Read more: Thousands of doctors say second Covid peak is very likely
Meanwhile, a primary school and a nursery on the Isle of Wight are taking precautions after positive tests were recorded, with families being advised to self-isolate for 14 days.
New rules are in force from today, limiting the number of people who can gather in groups, except in specific circumstances.
Read more: Government ban on groups of more than six comes into effect today
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