Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, has outlined the six stages of the Islands Coronavirus exit strategy.
He revealed the plans whilst addressing Tynwald yesterday afternoon.
The first phase got underway last Friday, allowing the construction sector to return and non-essential travel restrictions relaxed with the second step expected to be allowing non-essential retail and businesses to re-open.
Meanwhile, the third and fourth stages would see cafes and restaurants allowed to open again and then lifestyle and tourism businesses respectively.
Following that, it's proposed the re-opening of bars and nightclubs will make up the fifth step, before the final one of allowing the Islands borders to open.
However, no specific dates have been given for when these stages will come in and a document providing more details of the action plan is due to be published later this week.
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Phase 1 - Construction sectors back to work/no time limit on how long you can spend outside.
Phase 2 - Restoring non-essential retail shops and services.
Phase 3 - Cafes and restaurants to reopen.
Phase 4 - Lifestyle and tourism businesses to reopen.
Phase 5 - Bars and nightclubs to reopen.
Phase 6 - Borders to reopen, dependent on the state of the UK.