The chief minister clarifies the latest measures
The chief minister says people are now allowed to visit loved ones, but they must not go into anyone's house.
Howard Quayle clarified the new visiting laws allowed by government at the latest media conference.
It's as the coronavirus pandemic measures are eased slightly, to benefit those living alone or who are vulnerable.
There are currently 327 confirmed cases of Covid-19 on the Island, with one further case announced yesterday.
Mr Quayle says a maximum of two people from the same household can visit friends and family, but can't enter anyone else's home:
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