Stormont First Minister Arlene Foster has confirmed that Covid-19 restrictions in Northern Ireland will remain in place for a further three weeks, and will be reviewed again at that stage.
Only essential travel will be permitted and people are urged to remain at home to limit coronavirus spread as ministers attempt to replenish supplies of protective equipment for health workers.
Ms Foster went on to thank frontline workers as well as the majority of the public for sticking with advice to stay at home and follow social distancing rules.
She claimed that Northern Ireland remains in the middle of the first wave of Covid-19 cases, continuing to try to flatten the peak. "There's nothing more important at this time, it really is a matter of
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