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NI death toll now 534 as 8 more people die

No reduction in care home outbreaks throughout May
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 3, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon everyone

The return of schools might be several months away in Northern Ireland but it was fascinating to see another of our prominent principals speak out on the subject on Wednesday.

Stephen Black of Ballymena Academy warned that social distancing in schools is almost unmanageable as he said that many lessons could be done online if such requirements were still required of schools when pupils return to the classroom in August or September. 

Education Minister Peter Weir has previously warned the return of schools will not involve an immediate return to normality with lessons to be staggered and class sizes limited.

It is difficult to reconcile all the talk around social distancing in schools with some of the pictures on our television screens over the last week. There didn't seem to be much social distancing on Bournemouth beach for example as thousands congregated to enjoy the beautiful sunny weather.

There have also been unfortunate scenes in Northern Ireland in recent days, with crowds of drunk young people gathering at one of the Province's best known beauty spots on Monday. Translink's chief executive told a Stormont committee that there were so many people at Helen's Bay railway station that people were in danger of 'being crushed'.

Stay safe
Alistair Bushe, Editor 


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  Covid-19 NI deaths rise to 534 as 8 more people die  
     
  The death toll for people with Covid-19 is now 534 in Northern Ireland after another 8 people die with the virus.  
     
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Translink boss says drunk and drugged passengers were in danger of being crushed
 
There was a danger of people being "crushed", Translink's chief executive has said.
 
     
 
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RQIA chief denies 'leaving' residents in failing nursing home
 
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No reduction in care home outbreaks throughout May
 
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24 McDonald's across NI reopen for Drive Thru
 
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Principal warns social distancing is 'almost unmanageable' in schools
 
Social distancing in schools could be almost unmanageable, a headmaster in Northern Ireland warned.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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