The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are carrying out a number of engagements in Northern Ireland today (Wednesday) – meeting nurses, Woman's Aid refuge providers and food retailers.
One patient at the hospital is reported to be self-isolating while currently there are no staff off work as a result of the outbreak.
The news comes as Northern Ireland recorded yet another record day of new Covid-19 infections. The Department of Health revealed that the death of another person related to Covid-19 had been recorded while 424 new cases were confirmed.
Supermarket giant Asda meanwhile has confirmed that it will enforce the wearing of face masks in its complexes in Northern Ireland. Those who enter a supermarket with no mask will be given a packet of disposable face masks.
Alistair Bushe,
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are carrying out a number of engagements in Northern Ireland today (Wednesday) – meeting nurses, Woman's Aid refuge providers and food retailers.
A meeting with frontline nurses is the first of a series of engagements for the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall on a visit to Northern Ireland on Wednesday.
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