Two sets of key workers have appeared in court this week
Announcements about the Isle of Man's self-isolation laws could be made on sailings and flights to the Island.
The Chief Minister says such messages are being considered after two separate sets of workers were arrested this week for going to shops after arriving on the Ben-my-Chree.
Returning residents must stay at home for 14 days unless they pay for a test after seven days, while key workers with exemptions are ordered to go straight to their accommodation.
Howard Quayle says not knowing the rules isn't an excuse for breaking them:
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