All remaining COVID-19 restrictions on Island have officially been lifted.
This means there is no longer a legal requirement to isolate following a positive test and all border restrictions have been removed.
This includes the need for isolation or testing for all travellers, and the requirement to complete a travel declaration, or landing card.
It comes following the Council of Ministers reviewing advice from Public Health, and assessing vaccination uptake as well as the situation across the British Isles.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan has described the move as a 'encouraging step forward which will make the travel process for those coming to the Island much simpler.'
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