But chief minister says he hopes it will be an 'interim measure'
Visitors to the Isle of Man will still be required to fill in a travel declaration after 31 March.
That's according to the chief minister who says he's keen for it to be an 'interim measure'.
Landing forms and testing and isolation requirements will be dropped.
You can find out more HERE.
Alfred Cannan says as the Island settles into a new way of living with the virus this will be phased out:
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