Routine dental check-ups have resumed on Island.
The Chief Minister made the announcement yesterday, following the scrapping of social distancing.
Local practices were allowed to open earlier this month for urgent and essential treatments, but not regular check-ups.
Mr Quayle said people could now access dental services "as they normally would".
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