Council of Ministers to review situation on Thursday
The chief minister says the council of ministers hopes to make a 'modest set of changes' to coronavirus measures this Thursday.
Howard Quayle says that by then, if the Island has surpassed a week without evidence of community spread, they will consider easing some restrictions.
However he says ministers don't want to rush, and potentially ruin, what has been achieved so far.
Mr Quayle suggested the changes under consideration will be around outside spaces:
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