Discussions have taken place with Guernsey - Quayle
There's potential for the Island to create 'travel corridors' to Covid-free countries.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle says he's had discussions with people in Guernsey, where they've also had a prolonged period with no new coronavirus cases.
It's as the Isle of Man has achieved what's termed 'local elimination' of the virus.
Mr Quayle says it provides us with new opportunities:
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