The vaccination programme has been in operation in Northern Ireland since last month, but Health Minister Robin Swann issued a stark warning on Thursday that its effects will not be seen until the spring.
Speaking to the Stormont Health Committee, Mr Swann said over 100,000 doses of the vaccine have now been administered here, but wanted that it would "probably be early spring before we see the effects of the vaccination programme".
Thursday brought another heart-breaking story of a woman who lost her life to Covid-19.
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Sixty-three Covid patients have been treated at Whiteabbey Hospital's Nightingale facility in Newtownabbey since it opened in November, the Northern Health and Social Care Trust has stated.
PSNI officers and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIAFRS) firefighters are helping to ease the pressure on the health service in Northern Ireland by driving ambulances, Health Minister Robin Swann told the Stormont Health Committee on Thursday morning.
This year's Irish road racing calendar is set to be decimated once again following confirmation that a host of national events in the Republic of Ireland have been cancelled.
A new measure banning travel from Brazil to the UK could be imposed as early as today (14 January) over fears of a new strain of coronavirus borne from the South American country.
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