Treasury Minister warns of 'huge challenges' ahead
Treasury is warning there could be a £40 million 'funding gap' within the Manx health service on the horizon.
Responding to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has so far cost the Isle of Man Government £68 million.
Minister David Ashford says despite this we are financially 'better off' than many other countries around the world.
However he believes there are big considerations ahead:
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