The Chief Minister has warned dates on the Island's long-term Covid-19 exit strategy 'almost certainly will' change.
Government revealed it's draft framework for coming out of restrictions yesterday, which included current targets for relaxing border restrictions and the vaccine rollout.
They include current border restrictions not being lifted until at least the end of April and having the Island fully vaccinated by the end of September.
However, Howard Quayle MHK says it is 'in no way a plan' as it's impossible to set a framework in stone and the approach, as well as the dates, could be altered.
He also added there may be opportunity to speed up the timeline depending on circumstances which will be continually reviewed.
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