Keys questions to come after Tynwald sitting
Genome tracing - and Covid-19 - will be under the House of Keys spotlight today.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper will ask the health and social care minister about turnaround times following a positive PCR test result.
Genomic testing is currently carried out by Liverpool Genomics despite calls by some for it to be done on-Island.
But David Ashford told Manx Radio there is no reason to change this approach:
Before the House of Keys begins, there's to be an extraordinary of Tynwald sitting, which has been called for 10am.
Included on the order paper is a Covid-19 statement from the Chief Minister Howard Quayle.
John Moss reports:
The Legislative Council is set to sit virtually at 10:30 tomorrow morning.
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