MHKs in DHSC and Cabinet Office tabled amendments
An MHK is concerned department members aren't being allowed to have their say on covid regulations before they enter force.
A bid to remove the £50 test fee for returning travelers and introduce whole household testing failed in the last sitting of Tynwald.
DHSC member Clare Barber backed the amendments by Cabinet Office member Lawrie Hooper, both of which were narrowly defeated.
Mrs Barber says its important Tynwald is give chance to have its say:
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