Many measures to disappear early next week
The Island's borders will remain closed after the state of emergency ends early next week.
Many measures introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic will disappear following Chief Minister Howard Quayle's statement in Tynwald today.
However, others will remain including the requirement for people coming to the Island self-isolating for 14 days.
Mr Quayle says this rule has already proven to be beneficial during the lockdown:-
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