Businesses will have the chance to discuss how they can adapt long term for living in a world with Covid-19.
Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Business IOM and the Department for Enterprise are hosting virtual workshops tomorrow and Friday (April 29-30) to help firms mitigate against the virus whilst still being able to operate as usual.
Officials, alongside a panel of experts, will discuss topics such as cleaning, hygiene and handwashing; Employee policies around Covid; track and trace for visitors and risk assessments.
Ahead of the events, companies are being invited to put forward any particular questions they have about the situation which may then be covered.
Two workshops will take place tomorrow for businesses in an office environment at Noon-1.30pm and 2pm-3.30pm, and two more will then be held on Friday at the same times for customer-facing businesses such as retail, lifestyle and hospitality.
To register and submit questions you can visit the Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce website.
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