Opinions split on 'level 3a' in borders framework
The Council of Ministers is considering changing the Island's borders framework, to split level 3 into two parts.
That was announced by chief minister at yesterday's government media briefing.
But what do you think of those proposals?
We've been at level 4 "for a prolonged period," Mr Quayle said.
He ruled out moving back to the stricter level 5, and ruled out moving to the more relaxed level 3 in the borders framework - for the time being.
But, he did say half a step is being considered:
So would you sponsor a relative to visit the Isle of Man, while border restrictions continue?
We put that question to you, on social media:
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