Non-residents currently unable to visit loved ones
A number of those living in the UK with family on the Isle of Man are calling for changes to the border policy so they can visit loved ones.
Non-residents are currently unable to enter the Island without an exemption certificate, and even then must follow the 14 day self-isolation rule.
In Guernsey, those coming in from certain countries will soon be able to opt to quarantine for a week and be released provided they test negative for the virus.
Some, like Jacob O'Sullivan, haven't been able to visit relatives for more than half a year:
Suzy Holland relocated to the UK, but her son still lives on the Island:
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