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Stormont Executive review could bring forward next Northern Ireland reopening date

113 more people test positive for Covid-19 and NO deaths in last 24 hours
 
 
     
   
     
  May 12, 2021  
     
 

Dear reader

The Stormont Executive could move earlier than expected to ease some of the coronavirus restrictions still relevant to Northern Ireland. 

Arlene Foster, the first minister, revealed on Wednesday afternoon that ministers, during their meeting tomorrow, will discuss issues like the resumption of hugging and international travel

Mrs Foster said it had been noted that the easing of restrictions had been taking place in other parts of the UK. 

The TUV leader Jim Allister called for action over "sport fixtures and spectator attendance, public gatherings of sizeable proportions, meeting indoors, social distancing  and freedom for church and like gatherings".

It will be interesting to see the outcome of tomorrow's meeting. Despite the brilliant success of the vaccination programme in Northern Ireland, there has been a sense of us always being behind the rest of the UK in terms of escaping restrictions. 

Alistair Bushe
Editor


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  113 more people test positive for Covid-19 and NO deaths in last 24 hours  
     
  Another 113 people have tested positive for Covid-19 in NI in the last 24 hours.  
     
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