UK Government announces stronger border policy
The Isle of Man is going to 'monitor developments' with regards to passengers travelling from China to the Island.
The UK Government is to strengthen its Covid-19 surveillance from Thursday (5 Jan) due to a spike in cases in the country following Beijing's decision to relax its zero-Covid policy.
In a statement, the Isle of Man Government said: "With no direct flights between China and the Isle of Man, the Council of Ministers has agreed to monitor developments and will keep the situation under review."
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