People in Guernsey encouraged to keep a diary of those they have met
People in Guernsey are being encouraged to keep records of those they have met.
As the island moves into Phase Four of its lockdown exit strategy many parts of the economy, like hairdressers and restaurants, are now reopening.
Now, islanders are being asked to keep a daily diary of people they come into contact with.
The States have provided two templates for the diaries, one for a child and one for an adult, to encourage everyone to get involved.
Contact tracing has been used by both Jersey and Guernsey to speak to people that have come into contact with people who have tested positive for the virus.