The military is set to become involved in the fight against Covid-19 in Northern Ireland's hospitals as the health service here continues to feel great pressure.
The Department of Health's latest statistics have revealed the sad news of 22 more deaths relating to coronavirus.
There was another rise in the number of new cases being confirmed over the last 24 hours, with 905 people testing positive despite the strict lockdown conditions that have been in operation throughout this month.
The impact of the pandemic continues to hit sport with the disappointing news that the North West 200 has been cancelled for a second successive year.
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A new shipment of coronavirus vaccines has arrived in Northern Ireland and should be enough to complete the innoculation programme for everyone aged over 80.
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