The Isle of Wight's coronavirus rate has risen as another four cases are recorded on the Island.
The seven-day rolling average is now the seventh lowest in the country.
It has risen from 14.1, per 100,000 population, on Saturday (13) to 23 today (Monday).
The increase coincides with additional testing on the Island. Lateral Flow Tests are now available to pick up for eligible Islanders.
Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 6,686 cases on the Island.
In total, 274 people have now died on the Isle of Wight after testing positive for the illness.
A further death was recorded at St Mary's Hospital, as Isle of Wight Radio reported earlier today.