There was welcome news this afternoon for Northern Ireland's Covid-hit businesses as Economy Minister Diane Dodds announced new support worth £6m. The two schemes will be operated by Invest Northern Ireland and are opening for applications tomorrow.
"I've always said it should never be a binary choice between health and the economy - the two are inextricably linked," Mrs Dodds said during today's Stormont press conference.
Meanwhile, there remains confusion over when someone should seek a Covid-19 test. The Public Health Agency issued a reminder today of the importance of booking a test if anyone displays symptoms of the illness. However, it is also stressing that those who are not displaying any of these symptoms should avoid booking a test as they could be taking the place of someone who needs one.
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