Data is starting to 'paint a better picture'
The chief minister says there is ‘some light at the end of the tunnel’ as efforts continue to stop the current spread of Covid-19.
Howard Quayle made a statement in Tynwald today as the Island nears the end of a second week in lockdown.
Restrictions have already been extended until 31 March due to the high number of active cases.
But Mr Quayle told the court things were moving in the right direction saying it was a moment for ‘cautious optimism’:
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