NI records lowest daily Covid death toll since October
A warning from the chief medical officer that Covid restrictions will be with us throughout 2021 has prompted calls for a clear strategy to urgently "kickstart the economy".
However, it was also revealed that another 336 positive tests for Covid-19 were recorded over the last 24 hours, which amounts to a 22 per cent increase on the previous day.
Uncertainty continues to surround the reopening of schools here, with Education Minister Peter Weir appearing in front of the Stormont Education Committee on Wednesday morning.
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A warning from the chief medical officer that Covid restrictions will be with us throughout 2021 has prompted calls for a clear strategy to urgently "kickstart the economy".
Northern Ireland has recorded its lowest daily death toll since October 2020, according to the latest data published by the Department of Health (DoH).
The most shocking thing about Dr Michael McBride's comments to the media on Tuesday that lockdown restrictions will continue here for at least another year, was that they were so completely unexpected.
Thousands of nurses in the UK are yet to receive a first dose of a Covid vaccine, with less than a week to go until the Government's deadline to vaccinate all 15 million people in the top four vaccine priority groups.
The reopening of schools — either partially or fully — would be an ask too far for "exhausted" health workers due to the risk of coronavirus spreading out of control again.
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