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Sinn Fein faces flak as its health chief says politicians who break Covid guidelines should quit

431 care home residents have now died of coronavirus with 80 of those deaths taking place in hospital
 
 
     
   
     
  Aug 21, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

 

Controversy over the Bobby Storey funeral has reignited as Sinn Fein's health chief in the Irish Parliament  says politicians who break Covid-19 restrictions must resign.  His comments come as several high profile figures quit after attending a golf event that appeared to breach the Republic's health guidelines.

 

The number of people in Northern Ireland who are becoming infected with coronavirus continues to rise. The latest figures from the Department of Health reveal that 20 more people have tested positive, bringing  the total in the Province to 6,576.

 

Earlier today, the weekly figures from the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) revealed there had been seven deaths involving the virus between August 7 and 14. 

 

Meanwhile, there is confusion for Northern Irish holidaymakers caught up in the latest UK quarantine regulations, due to come into effect early tomorrow morning. 

 

Stay safe.

 

Valerie Martin,

Head of Content.

 

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