Society to reopen next week, but no change to borders
A full reopening of society is to take place on Monday, following the Island's third Covid-19 lockdown.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says the Council of Ministers met this morning to consider the latest measures.
He also announced that from 00:01am Saturday morning people will be allowed to meet inside again.
However, like the rules for outside gatherings, this is to be limited to a maximum of ten people.
Monday marks 21 days without an unexplained case of coronavirus.

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