Applications for non-residents to travel to the Island on compassionate or contractual grounds are being considered again from today.
The potential change was announced by government during a Covid-19 briefing last Thursday (January 21).
It's one of a number of measures as the Isle of Man begins its transition period out of the three-week circuit break lockdown.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, did clarify this would be subject to self-isolation and testing rules currently in place.
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