Closed borders considered key to Island protection
The Council of Ministers is to discuss a series of options for the Island, as borders continue to be closed to non-residents.
The Chief Minister Howard Quayle told Tynwald this morning that he saw the closed borders as being key to the current control of new cases of Covid 19.
But he said ministers wanted to talk over possible options:
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