"I think it should be forgotten about"
This week marks five years since the Isle of Man started to introduce restrictions and take steps to protect its borders from Covid-19.
We've heard from politicians, businesses and even the travel industry, but how do residents feel?
To mark the milestone, we've been hearing from shoppers on Strand Street in Douglas.
Some labelled the pandemic as 'good' for bringing people together, but one told us it's time to 'forget' about the Coronavirus pandemic.
Chanelle Sukhoo has been speaking to them:
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