Follows jailings for isolation breaches
There's going to be a review of the rules surrounding the arrival of key workers on the Isle of Man.
It follows the jailing of five Doncaster welders for breaking isolation rules.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle announced the review in the House of Keys today.
It will be led by the chief secretary, before being shared with the Council of Ministers, and any changes would require Tynwald approval.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper and Infrastructure Minister Tim Baker, debated the issue in the House of Keys this morning:
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