Chief Minister promises to make plans public
Government is going to produce a public document, detailing its plan to navigate an exit strategy from the Covid-19 crisis.
That's the promise from Chief Minister Howard Quayle, speaking at the government's daily media briefing:
Mr Quayle predicts that social distancing, plus new working and living patterns, won't change for a long time to come.
He added that opening the Island's borders will be the very last stage in government's incremental relaxation of Covid-19 rules.
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