Chief Minister Howard Quayle says businesses should get ready to open their doors next week.
On Twitter, he said companies should prepare to reopen on Monday after spending six weeks in lockdown.
The news comes after two weeks without community transmission.
During a press briefing earlier this week, he hinted that he would make a major announcement on Thursday.
Businesses should begin preparations for reopening from Monday. If they choose not to open immediately, or if they choose to keep measures in place for a little while longer, then that is a matter for them.
— Howard Quayle (@HowardQuayleMHK) April 13, 2021
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