Another 1,145 people have also tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours, That means that 8,325 people have recorded positive Covid tests in the last seven days.
Dr Paul Kerr, vice president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine in Northern Ireland, spoke after new statistics showed that despite fewer patients going through the doors of A&Es here in September, more people are being forced to wait over 12 full hours for care.
Alistair Bushe
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An intensive care nurse who lost her health worker husband to Covid last week said she "could have cried" at the number of people not wearing masks and social distancing when she went to buy clothes for his funeral.
The Prime Minister was accused in the House of Commons today of "shunning" the nation's network of pharmacists when it comes to vaccinating the population against coronavirus.
The much lauded high street voucher scheme designed to help support local retailers affected by Covid-19 lockdowns will not go ahead as originally planned.
Ministers from the NI Executive are to hold urgent talks with large retailers, local councils and the Health and Safety Executive in an effort to address concerns around Covid regulation breaches.
The Province's major churches have all indicated an openness to the idea of using their premises as vaccination centres, administered by staff from local chemists.
The idea of issuing a 'vaccine passport' or health certificate to those who have been inoculated against Covid-19 and therefore retain the antibodies required to stave off future infections has proven controversial.
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