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.


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