Covid-19 financial support measures for residents and businesses will be turned back on from tomorrow.
This will include the MERA, Salary Support Scheme and Coronavirus Business Support Scheme.
Making the announcement this morning, Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, says he knows there's a great cost in locking down the Island but believes the alternative would be even more costly.
Treasury Minister, Alf Cannan MHK, to give a statement on the matter in the House of Keys later today.
It comes as the Island prepares to enter another circuit-break lockdown just after Midnight on Wednesday in response to numerous unexplained Coronavirus cases being identified in the last few days.
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