Howard Quayle hints at policy change to committee
Returning residents may no longer have to be quarantined at the Comis Hotel, as government ministers are considering allowing them to self-isolate at home instead.
The potential for a change in policy was confirmed by Chief Minister Howard Quayle during a sitting of the Public Accounts Committee this morning.
He stressed that this could only happen under certain circumstances, and if it was 'safe and manageable' to do so.
Boss of DESC urges staff to “speak up” during Tynwald whistleblowing hearing
Manxman's arrival into Douglas delayed due to weather
Government in talks with Northern Ireland over fishing concerns
Musical groups to perform piece examining 'horrors of war' an annual concert