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Baptist Pastor explains why he opened his church for worship despite coronavirus restrictions

Two NI schools selected to take part in rapid testing scheme
 
 
     
   
     
  Dec 7, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon

This is your daily coronavirus update from the News Letter.

Today the department of health revealed that another 9 people have died after testing positive for COVID-19. Their latest dashboard says that 1,059 people have now died with the virus.There are also 115 outbreaks of COVID-19 in NI Care Homes.

The PSNI is preparing a file to send to prosecutors over the ongoing refusal of a church in Co Armagh to cease worship due to the pandemic. In today's edition of the News Letter, pastor David Patterson had set out in detail his stance on continuing to worship as a congregation.

And in breaking news it has been disclosed that 923 penalty notices have been issued over coronavirus regulationsHeftier penalties for breaching the regulations were agreed by the Stormont Executive in October  and came into force on November 12.


Keep safe

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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  Baptist Pastor explains why he opened his church for worship despite coronavirus restrictions  
     
  In light of a recent newspaper article in which it was reported that the Tandragee Baptist Church had violated the COVID restrictions by opening the Church building for the public worship of God on Lord's Day 29 November, this article sets out the Biblical position on the public worship of God.  
     
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£35k digital poverty support scheme for Antrim and Newtownabbey schools
 
Ten schools in Antrim and Newtownabbey have expressed an interest in a scheme to "support pupils in digital poverty".
 
     
 
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Two NI schools selected to take part in rapid testing scheme - First known NI school tells parents their children can start Christmas holidays one week early
 
Staff and pupils from two schools in Northern Ireland are participating in an NHS Covid-19 testing scheme which begins today.
 
     
 
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Death toll rises to 1,059 after another nine people lose their lives with COVID-19 - 397 more people have virus - 29 fighting for their lives in ICU and 416 in hospital
 
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Christmas light show 'suspended' until further notice due to crowds, Lisburn and Castlereagh council say
 
A popular Christmas light show in Lisburn has been suspended by the local council due to its "popularity".
 
     
 
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NI to have 'very bad January and February' warns expert
 
The easing of Covid-19 restrictions in Northern Ireland will lead to a wide circulation of the virus, a leading epidemiologist has warned.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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