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12 further deaths from Covid-19, 130 new cases in North

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In Northern Ireland the Public Health Agency has confirmed 12 more coronavirus-related deaths, making a total of 48 deaths in the region.

There have been 130 new cases since yesterday, and 904 cases in total. Stormont finance minister Conor Murphy's deal with the Irish Government to procure personal protective equipment (PPE) from China has been questioned.

Concerns have been expressed about the first batch which has been arriving on Aer Lingus flights since Sunday. Last week, Mr Murphy announced that a "significant" consignment of PPE had been secured in a joint order between Stormont and the Irish Government.

However, Stormont sources have queried whether any deal between the Irish Government and Northern Ireland executive for the order

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