Government plans to postpone opening the Island’s borders will go before Tynwald this week.
In a late addition to the order paper, Chief Minister Howard Quayle will ask the court to extend public health rules surrounding coronavirus.
The regulations were due to expire on June 25, but if approved they’ll apply until October 26.
England, Jersey and Guernsey have all postponed easing restrictions this week, with Scotland expected to follow suit.
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