Some senior DUP figures appear to remain at odds over the prospect of new legislation requiring a so-called Covid 'vaccine passport' to gain entry to a range of hospitality and entertainment venues.
The British Medical Association says it is "sensible to ask" for health workers in NI to be vaccinated against Covid, but has stopped short of recommending mandatory jabs in case it would lead to an unmanageable loss of workers during winter pressures.
Northern Ireland's chief medical officer (CMO) Sir Michael McBride has said he does not think the region is facing the prospect of another coronavirus lockdown.
There was a surge of people coming forward to get a Covid-19 jab after plans were announced for certification arrangements to access some venues, the head of the vaccine programme has said.
The figure represents a slight drop in the weekly toll, down from 54 in the previous week, according to data compiled by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra).
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