It has been a difficult few days for the Oxford University/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine with a number of countries having now paused administration of its doses.
The most significant instance of this in Northern Ireland terms has been in the Republic of Ireland over the weekend,meaning the Republic's already troubled vaccination programme has hit yet another barrier.
Northern Ireland's Health Minister Robin Swann has said he learned of the move to suspend the rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the Irish Republic through the media. Mr Swann said it was "disappointing" that he had not been given advance notice of the announcement.
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Fresh PSNI figures show close to 200 penalties were meted out to people accused of breaking coronavirus rules in less than a week – with the total now approaching the five-figure mark.
The UK's medicines regulator has said there is "no reason to discontinue" the use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, despite several countries suspending its use.
The Education Minister, Peter Weir, has told MLAs that he intends to present a paper to the Northern Ireland Executive detailing how keeping schools open for the duration of the summer holidays could help the thousands of schoolchildren whose education was disrupted this year by Covid-19 lockdowns.
Professor Sir Ian Diamond, head of the Office for National Statistics (ONS), has said he has "no doubt" that further waves of Covid infections will occur in the autumn.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has given approval for the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) for emergency use in all countries.
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