Cases of coronavirus are continuing to rise on the Isle of Wight.
Public Health England has released its figures for Thursday (22).
According to the latest data, another 85 COVID-19 cases have been recorded here.
Today's rise means there has been a total of 7,677 cases on the Island, since the start of the pandemic.
Yesterday (Wednesday), 73 new cases were recorded here and on Tuesday (19), there were 53.
The Island’s rolling rate per 100,000 people has risen to 249.7. Yesterday it was at 222.4.
It remains well below the overall UK rolling rate of 488.
As Island cases creep up, latest figures show more than 90,400 people are now fully vaccinated here.