Relevant parties to be consulted first
Isle of Man Post Office says it'll consult with the relevant people and organisations before it removes any meausures brought in to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
It follows the announcement social distancing in the Isle of Man is set to end on Monday.
However, it wishes to assure that the safety of its customers and people will remain its top priority.
The Post Office says the plan - once staff, unions and business partners have been consulted - is to gradually relax the measures and consider further guidance which is expected next week.
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