Views are still being invited from residents and businesses as government asseses the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two surveys were launched earlier this month - one for companies and another for households aimed at finding out what the financial effect of Coronavirus has been across the Isle of Man.
Officials have said similar surveys run in early June, but the latest ones will provide an update in light of the relaxing of social distancing rules and the return of different industries to becoming economically active.
The deadline for responses is tomorrow (July 15) but government add either of the surveys should take no longer than 20 minutes to complete and any information given will be treated in strictest confidence.
Those wanting to take part can do so via a link available on our website.
https://www.gov.im/about-the-government/departments/cabinet-office/economic-affairs-division/coronavirus-surveys/
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