Rules changed after local resident had started her 14-day quarantine
A local woman, who's currently self-isolating, says it's 'ridiculous' that shorter quarantine periods haven't been retrospectively applied to those already in isolation.
Tanya Anderson has to isolate for 14 days having travelled off Island, for a few hours last week, to collect two rescue cats.
Returning residents can now opt for seven-day isolation - the cost of testing has also been reduced.
She says a number of locals are now considering travelling again to shorten their isolation:
"We think it's inhumane the way he was treated."
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