The Isle of Man is not ready to move to the next stage in its border strategy.
Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, confirmed this afternoon that, right now, there will be no change to the Islands border closures following discussions by the Council of Ministers this afternoon.
It was confirmed last week a five-stage policy for the eventual, gradual re-opening of the borders had been agreed by Ministers.
More details on that plan are expected in due course.
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