CoMin 'monitoring situation closely' says Quayle
The chief minister says he fully intends to reopen the Island's borders by the end of next month, but can't guarantee it until UK coronavirus rates come down.
Howard Quayle reiterated the position in Tynwald yesterday.
He says the Council of Ministers are still working to agree unrestricted travel by 28 June, however it is subject to change.
Mr Quayle says they're monitoring the situation closely:
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