PCR testing for those travelling to the Island from outside the Common Travel Area could be scrapped.
It comes after the UK government announced it was stopping return tests because the Omicron variant is already so widespread.
The Chief Minister says the Island is considering following suit.
It would mean those travelling from outside the UK, Republic of Ireland, Jersey and Guernsey would not longer need to take a PCR test.
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