Chief constable insists public can expect regular service
Up to 50 police officers are having to self-isolate because of the current coronavirus outbreak on the Island.
The chief constable says having officers unable to attend work has left the constabulary 'a bit thin on the ground'.
It follows a spike in cases including in a number of schools.
But Gary Roberts says the public can still expect a normal service from the police:
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