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Three more deaths linked to Covid-19 as 120 new cases confirmed

Three more people have died after contracting Covid-19 Digital Staff Another three people have died after contracting Covid-19, the Department of Health has said. It brings the total number of deaths recorded since the pandemic began to 2,140. There were 116 positive tests for the virus in the last 24-hour reporting period. In hospitals, 62 patients have tested positive for coronavirus. There are seven patients in intensive care. Five have been ventilated. Bed occupancy in the north s hospitals is at 100 per cent. Six hospitals are operating beyond capacity; Antrim Hospital, Belfast City Hospital, the Causeway Hospital in Coleraine, the Royal Victoria Hospital in west Belfast, the South West Acute Hospital in Enniskillen and the Ulster Hospital in Dundonald.

NI s exit from lockdown will move faster if possible – Arlene Foster

Northern Ireland will move out of lockdown restrictions faster than planned, if possible, the First Minister has said. Speaking on the eve of further relaxations of the coronavirus regulations, which will include the reopening of close contact services, Arlene Foster said the Executive will “keep looking to see if we can move faster”. But she cautioned that will depend on the impact of the current and imminent relaxations on Covid-19 transmission rates. Cars being washed at a car wash on Bloomfield Road in east Belfast as Northern Ireland eases its restrictions (Liam McBurney/PA) Friday will also see the reopening of outdoor visitor attractions, resumption of driving lessons and tests and a return to competitive sports for clubs.

Brexit disruption to medicine supply lines would be unacceptable, Health Minister Robin Swann says

Brexit disruption to medicine supply lines would be unacceptable, Health Minister Robin Swann says Northern Ireland currently secures 98% of its supplies from Britain David Young, PA 22 April, 2021 12:20 Clarity has been sought about the impact of EU Brexit rule changes on Northern Ireland s access to medicines Health Minister Robin Swann has voiced concern about the supply line of medicines to Northern Ireland as a result of a looming Brexit regulatory barrier. Under the terms of Brexit’s contentious Northern Ireland Protocol, the north is to operate under different regulatory rules for medicines and medical devices than the rest of the UK.

Covid-19: Lockdown easing north and south not aligned

Covid-19: Lockdown easing north and south not aligned By Jayne McCormack Published image captionLockdown is gradually easing in Northern Ireland The easing of lockdown restrictions in NI and the Republic of Ireland will not be perfectly aligned, Taoiseach (Irish PM) Micheál Martin has said. Mr Martin told NI business leaders he was in regular contact with Stormont s first and deputy ministers about the pace of reopening. We keep each other informed, he said. But I don t see perfect alignment or anything in the next number of weeks. There will be some gaps. He said this was primarily down to the differences in the speed of vaccination programmes in the two jurisdictions.

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