Mon, 29 Mar 2021
The Chief Minister has said the Island is on track to make changes to current measures in place from next week.
Howard Quayle said: "The Council of Ministers met again this morning to consider the latest data and advice."
"We agreed that as things stand, we are still on track to be able to start making some changes to measures from around 6 April – one week from tomorrow.
"We need to see how the next few days unfold and hope to make decisions this Thursday. I will update you at our briefing on Thursday afternoon."
"I do need to make two important points on all this. First, if the situation does deteriorate then our plans may have to change. We all want this to be a one-way journey out of lockdown. So this means we need to get it absolutely right. And we must not rush. 3 Second, based on what we know today, we need to be ready for a gradual easing out of lockdown."