Tim Baker happy to ramp up message for Island arrivals
The infrastructure minister says he's in favour of more clear notices at the sea terminal and airport to remind arrivals of the Island's covid self-isolation rules and penalties.
It's after calls for clearer messaging, including from the boss of five welders from Doncaster who were jailed for two weeks after going to Tesco rather than straight to their hotel.
Tim Baker says the regulations originate from cabinet office, but he's happy to take any action deemed necessary at the Island's ports to get the message home:
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