From the end of next month - people arriving on Island won't have to isolate or get tested for Covid-19 - regardless of their vaccination status.
The Island's border restrictions are set to change from March 31.
That's according to the Chief Minister, who announced in this evening's briefing there will be no isolation or testing requirements for those arriving on Island, regardless of if they're vaccinated or not.
A travel declaration form should still be completed, however landing forms will no longer be required or checked on arrival - there will also be no public health checks on arrival on the Island.
The only restrictions that will remain in place is a period of quarantine for those travelling from a UK red list country.
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