The Island's Chamber of Commerce is offering extra advice and support to businesses during lockdown.
The organisation says it's responded immediately with a raft of measures to help companies both members and non-members.
Chamber is directing businesses to it's Advisory Service here if they need help from members and anyone who has complex, specific or detailed questions is invited to send them to the Chamber question portal.
Chamber CEO, Rebecca George, says: "Our top priority is to help businesses to understand and abide by the lockdown rules to ensure everyone stays safe.
"As we did during the first IOM lockdown, we’re also offering advice and support that will help businesses to access the assistance they need – this support includes advice and information from Chamber’s Advisory Platform which proved to be a very valuable resource during the first lockdown."
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