Dr Laurence Dorman, the chair of the organisation, said his members have a "concern" about the speed of the rollout to those in vulnerable groups amidst fears about supplies of the vaccine.
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Northern Ireland's nursing chief has opted out of emergency powers used in England to draft student nurses onto the front lines of the battle with coronavirus.
Pensioners were left struggling with a new online system to book coronavirus vaccines this week after the portal was swamped with traffic as soon as it launched.
No action has been taken against anyone involved in the very first republican funeral of the Covid-19 pandemic – that of Francie McNally on April 8 last year.
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