It's likely the Island's lockdown will exceed its original 21 days.
It comes as the Island continues to see significantly high numbers of Coronavirus cases.
The Island's total number of active cases has surpassed the 500 mark.
Lockdown measures are due to end on Tuesday, March 23 but Howard Quayle says we should wait until we have more data:
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