Mon, 26 Apr 2021
The Chief Minister has confirmed the Isle of Man will move from Level 4 to Level 3 Border Restrictions from this Saturday.
Howard Quayle said during today's briefing: "Last week, the second version of our COVID-19 Exit Framework was unanimously approved by Tynwald. It sets out a clear direction of travel, mapping out a journey away from eliminating the virus to living with it.4"
"As part of this framework, we have a broad plan to loosen restrictions on our borders, beginning this Saturday 1 May and running until 28 June when we hope to be able to remove all remaining restrictions. We will issue full details of our plans for 1 May in the next couple of days, but I can confirm that we remain committed to a move from level 4 to level 3 of our borders framework on Saturday.
"This means that family, partners and property owners will all be able to travel to the Island. Shared isolation in households will be reintroduced, and the period of isolation for travellers will reduce from fourteen to seven days subject to undergoing testing."