Social distancing in the Island's Hospice has been lifted.
It was annouced on social media yesterday, with the organisation describing it as 'heart-warming news' for patients and their families.
The restrictions on visitor guidance were put in place to protect the wellbeing of those using its services, their families, staff and volunteers.
Lastly, Hospice says it's pleased to be moving forward in a safe and controlled way and to welcome visitors back to support their loved ones in their care.
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