MHK weighs in on exit strategy as CoMin monitors UK situation
Any delay to reopening the Island's borders beyond the 28 June would have a 'very serious' impact on the hospitality industry.
Douglas East MHK Chris Robertshaw made the comments after the chief minister spoke in Tynwald about the exit strategy.
Howard Quayle said it's the Council of Ministers' full intention to reopen by the end of next month, but it depends on coronavirus case trends in the UK.
Mr Robertshaw said any delay could be detrimental to the hospitality industry:
Mr Quayle though had this reassurance:
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