Politicians and health department workers to give evidence
A committee is set to look into decisions made around the Island's third coronavirus lockdown.
The Social Affairs Policy Review Committee is to hear evidence on Monday (19 April) as all legal lockdown restrictions are lifted.
Evidence will be given by the health minister, education minister and health department chief executive, among others.
The hearing is set to focus on decisions made in late February, early March at the start of the latest lockdown.
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