More personal protection equipment (PPE) arrived in the Isle of Man on Tuesday.
It is used by health and care staff for their protection during their work responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government was told that the PPE was available via the army in Daventry, Northamtonshire.
A total of 65,000 masks were collected and delivered to the National Sports Centre in Douglas in a little over six hours.
The army organised the logistics, Loganair delayed its aeroplane so the shipment could be made, while Menzies and Ronaldsway airport staff (pictured) and FCX delivered it to the NSC.




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