Members of the Civil Contingencies Authority spoke in-depth about what Stage 2 would mean for islanders earlier this week, but stopped short of officially confirming the date on which further restrictions will be lifted.

A major change has already been announced this week, with schools set to re-open on Monday 8 March. However it was an unconfirmed decision that dominated the panel’s speeches at the latest briefing, as members spoke in great detail about how Stage 2 would work.

A decision on aligning the start of Stage 2 with the re-opening of schools was made at a CCA meeting yesterday [Tuesday] and will be announced today.

“The move to Stage 2 will be a big step towards normality,” said CCA Chairman Peter Ferbrache on Monday, giving a strong indication of the authority’s preparedness to start unlocking more aspects of everyday life.

“This will be a big test, to see if it sparks a rise in cases of Covid-19 and to see how effectively we can find them and control them.”

He said the early announcement of Stage 2 measures was necessary to help businesses prepare for the ease in operating restrictions.  These details can be found in more detail HERE. 

There are now only 13 cases of Covid-19 in Guernsey, following an update last night.