Welcome to today's Coronavirus update from the News Letter team.
"This is the worst week in the NHS probably in living memory and the concern is that next week will be worse."
No one could fail to be concerned at the words of Dr Tom Black, chairman of the British Medical Association's Northern Ireland Council.
His warning comes as we sadly report today that another 13 people in Northern Ireland who had tested positive for Covid-19 have died in the past 24 hours. Our sincere condolences are extended to all the families affected.
A further 722 people have tested positive over the same period of time.
The figures - along with an increasing demand for space in our hospitals - are a stark reminder of just how serious every single one of us must take the spread of the virus and do everything we can to help curb it by following the health guidelines.
Thanks for reading and stay safe.
Valerie Martin,
Head of Content.
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'At today's press briefing," tweeted Sam Taylor, chief executive of the think tank These Islands, last week, "Sturgeon said she suspects that Scotland came very close to eliminating Covid over the summer, before it was (at least in part) re-seeded by travel from other parts of the UK."
The Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) has warned that all must be done to support the re-opening of schools in early November after the extended mid-term break announced by the Minister of Education.
As more Covid-19 restrictions loom for Northern Ireland, Breastfeeding advocate and mum of two, Ruth Maguire, has launched a website to inform, inspire and empower new mums on their breastfeeding journey.
The release of the Department of Health's evidence which informed their decisions regarding the "circuit breaker" caused a furore, with many sectors feeling unduly punished. Analysis showed that in some cases the forced closure of businesses and impact livelihoods would have only a minimal impact on the so-called 'R' rate, which measures the rate of transmission of Covid-19.
Halloween is very different this year, with spooky online events and all sorts of health-regulated outdoor hauntings happening here and around the world.
Portadown chairman Ronnie Stinson has spent the past three years helping to rebuild his hometown club but fears financial ruin within months without NI Executive help.
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