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DUP veto Robin Swann's second circuit breaker proposal + Eight more Covid-19 related deaths

Doctors warned of 'gruelling' second wave of Covid-19 throughout winter
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 11, 2020  
     
 

Good evening

 
Talks have been going on at Stormont for a large part of the day to try to reach a consensus on the way forward in relation to the current coronavirus restrictions.

The Health Minister, Robin Swann, had proposed, on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer, that the current circuit break restrictions should be extended for a further two weeks. Michelle O'Neill has blamed the DUP for blocking those proposals. She stated that they had used their veto to block the plan.
Minister Swann then put forward a new proposal that would have seen the 'circuit breaker' lockdown extended for only one week. 

It is understood that the DUP have again used their veto to block that proposal.

While these discussions were taking place the Department of Health dashboard reported that a further 8 Covid-19 related deaths had been recorded in Northern Ireland. There have been a further 791 infections with 47 ICU beds occupied by patients with coronavirus. There are 143 infected cases in care homes.

NI doctors have been warned of 'gruelling' second wave of Covid-19 throughout winter. Chief medical officers and other senior health figures have written to doctors urging them to be flexible as they may be required to work in clinical areas outside their usual practice. The NHS has been told to prepare for a major coronavirus vaccination programme to begin on 1 December.

Stay safe

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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