LIVE BLOG Coronavirus NI: 'If they can reopen in England we should reopen here' - NI business demand detailed retail reopening plan from Stormont as COVID-19 lockdown begins to ease - Anti-viral drug Remdesivir now being used to treat COVID-19 in NI
Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
We hope you had as nice a bank holiday as possible on Monday.
We have some positive news for you today - Health Minister, Robin Swann, that the anti-viral drug Remdesivir will be available in Northern Ireland for the treatment of Covid-19.
Remdesivir is an innovative drug that is currently undergoing clinical trials around the world, including the UK. International studies show the drug can shorten recovery time from Covid-19 by about four days.
We also have a report on how the PSNI is to investigate yet another republican funeral where people allegedly broke Coronavirus social distancing measures.
In keeping with the theme of Coronavirus, we have the latest on a Derry City footballer who has tested positive for COVID-19.
I hope you have a great day,
Alistair Bushe
Editor, News Letter
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Business leaders in Northern Ireland are demanding that Stormont set out a detailed plan for the reopening of retail outlets like the one published by the British government yesterday.
Whilst many members of the public heeded police advice to stay at home during yesterday's bank holiday, the PSNI said there were breaches of coronavirus lockdown rules at another republican funeral.
Opponents of the Tories, including parties in Northern Ireland, lined up after tonight's press conference to denounce Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson.
The custodians of the Cornfield Project in Coleraine have been left outraged after discovering the outdoor classroom was being used by under-age drinkers last week.
Bayern Munich head coach Hansi Flick says it is too early to say whether Borussia Dortmund sensation Erling Haaland will be better than Robert Lewandoswki.
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