Northern Ireland's health minister has urged caution after no Coronavirus linked deaths were reported for the first time in over ten weeks.
Robin Swann warned of catastrophic consequences if people start to believe that the battle against Covid-19 has been won and become complacent.
The first Coronavirus fatality in Northern Ireland was reported on 18 March. This is the first day since then that the Department of Health at Stormont has not recorded a death linked to the disease. "We have all been waiting for a day like this," Mr Swann said at the start of his media briefing this afternoon. "However, I have a serious note of caution.