Chief Minister confident in Island's food supplies
The chief minister says there's no reason to panic buy following disruption to freight in the UK.
It's after France blocked lorries from making trips between the two countries over fears of the new, more contagious strain of Covid-19.
Howard Quayle has sought to assure the public here that Christmas dinners are safe, after concerns about the delivery of food.
He's asked people to shop responsibly:
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