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'Just the flu' says Arlene Foster who confirmed she is ill + Another 149 positive tests

Tesco staff self-isolating + Death-toll increases to 755
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 17, 2020  
     
 

Dear reader

The first minister, Arlene Foster, cleared up any suggestion that she is ill with Covid-19 ahead of today's meeting of the Stormont Executive. 

Mrs Foster tweeted that she has been ill with the flu since Monday but not Covid, and that she would attend the meeting remotely via Zoom. 

The PSNI have revealed that they have taken further action after the breaking of coronavirus restrictions in the Holylands area of Belfast earlier this week. Seven Covid notices were served on young people for breaking the rules while three prohibition notices were served on properties which were hosting parties in the early hours of Thursday morning. 

Thankfully, there have been no new Covid-19 related deaths in Northern Ireland over the last 24 hours. However, there is still no let-up in the number of new cases with another 149 people having tested positive over the last 24 hours

Meanwhile, Carrick Rangers Football Club have launched an initiative designed to help ensure a safe return to church for local congregations. The club's co-owner Peter Clarke organised the get-together to hand out 18,000 free facemasks to representatives from the Presbyterian, Church of Ireland and Catholic faiths.

Please look out for our blog on Covid-19 which we publish most weekdays. Here is a link to the blog which covers Covid related events on an ongoing basis. 

 

Thanks

Alistair Bushe
Editor

 

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