And there was outrage in the Assembly this afternoon when Finance Minister Conor Murphy told MLAs that Health Minister Robin Swann had returned £90 million of funding originally earmarked to tackle Covid-19.
"All we have tonight are tears, as we don't even have a funeral - please stay at home," she urged.
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There was visible anger and outrage in the Assembly this afternoon when Finance Minister, Conor Murphy, told MLAs that Health Minister, Robin Swann, had returned £90m funding originally earmarked to tackle Covid-19.
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An annual construction industry review, which will be published recently by AECOM, predicts that the Northern Irish construction industry will remain stable in 2021.
England's Deputy Chief Medical Officer has told the public to remain cautious, even once they receive a Covid vaccine, as "we do not yet know the impact of the vaccine on transmission of the virus".
Dr Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease expert, has revealed that scientists in the US are preparing to upgrade Covid-19 vaccines in order to address the variants of the virus which are circulating in the UK and South Africa.
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