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Another day with no Covid-19 deaths in NI | One new positive test

Social distancing in education to be reduced from two to one metre
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 18, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon everyone

Planned further relaxations of the lockdown in Northern Ireland were revealed by the Stormont Executive on Thursday. 

For those of us who have been waiting for a haircut (and there are many!) hairdressers and salons across the Province should be able to reopen by July 6. 

Church services, which have been missed by so many people across Northern Ireland, should be able to return with appropriate social distancing by the end of this month. 

In a detailed announcement, it was also revealed that classes for key school years will resume on August 24, with social distancing to be reduced to one metre for children in schools. 

Shielding advice to people in at-risk categories is also to be paused at the end of July.

These announcements followed the latest coronavirus figures released by the Department of Health on Thursday afternoon. No more deaths relating to the virus have been recorded in the last 24 hours while one more positive Covid-19 case was identified in the Causeway Coast and Glens area. 

The Department also revealed that the R rate in Northern Ireland is between 0.6 and 0.9.

This is really positive news for us all after a tough few months. 

Alistair Bushe, Editor 

 

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Poll: Do you think the two metre social distancing rule should be reduced?
 
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Ulster University reveals full opening plans
 
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Over 1,500 doctors demand schools open as soon as possible
 
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