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Daily coronavirus briefing: 'Disturbing' threats to health minister - and some good news

Seven more people have died after testing positive for COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, the deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill has confirmed.
 
 
     
   
     
  Apr 6, 2020  
     
 

Dear reader,

 

At a time when everyone in the community should be trying to pull together it was extremely disturbing to hear news that Northern Ireland's Health Minister Robin Swann has been subjected to threats online

 

Mr Swann has been doing his level best over the last few weeks in an extremely demanding role and the last thing he needs to be the subject of this kind of abuse. 

 

Monday also brought the good news that the health service here has taken delivery of personal protection equipment (PPE). This should  be play a key role  in allowing our health workers to fight this deadly virus. 

 

The reality of the lockdown and the likelihood of social distancing continuing for weeks and months hit home with news that the Twelfth of July parades have been cancelled this summer and won't take place at all during 2020.

 

Alistair Bushe

Editor

 
     
  NI Coronavirus death toll now 70 after seven more deaths in last 24 hours  
     
  Seven more people have died after testing positive for COVID-19 in Northern Ireland, the deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill has confirmed.  
     
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It's official - the TWELFTH is cancelled
 
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