People charged for staying at a hotel in Santon during Covid restrictions in 2020 will receive a refund from the government.
The Council of Ministers approved the measure to refund returning residents who had to stay at the Comis Hotel between April 15 and May 13 2020.
It's after a recommendation in the Independent Covid Review Report published in April this year by Kate Brunner KC.
Refunds are available to residents who returned by ferry on April 15, 22, and 29, and May 6 2020.
To apply for a refund, visit the link here.
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