First Minister Arlene Foster cannot say if the dangerous COVID-19 variant is in Northern Ireland - but it is “probable it is here”.
View email online | | | | | Dec 21, 2020 | | | | | | Good morning Thanks for your support for our journalism this year. If you haven't already, then please consider taking out a digital subscription with us from just £1 a month. And we are offering 20% off if you get someone a subscription as a gift this Christmas. Just use the code CHRISTGIFT20 - find out more here. At last night's virtual meeting the Northern Ireland Executive has agreed to reduce the five day Christmas bubbling arrangements in the region to just one day. It's understood flexibility will be afforded to people working on December 25 to enable them to bubble on another day over the festive break. Meanwhile First Minister Arlene Foster cannot say if the dangerous COVID-19 variant is in Northern Ireland - but it is “probable it is here”. Speaking on Good Morning Ulster she said that four cases have been identified and samples have been sent to England for analysis. A miracle toddler who defied the odds to overcome a series of life-threatening illnesses during four months in intensive care is set to spend his first Christmas at home. Caden Coburn from Lisburn was due on Christmas Eve last year but arrived 15 weeks early weighing only 1lb 10oz. And, Give My Head Peace will return for four fun-filled episodes, but there’s also a poignancy to the BBC NI comedy series as the cast bids farewell to BJ Hogg. BJ, who played Big Mervyn in the show, died in April during lockdown at the age of 65. Have a good day Michael Cousins Deputy digital editor | |
| | | | | First Minister Arlene Foster says it is ‘probable’ 70% more infectious COVID-19 variant ‘is in Northern Ireland’ | | | | | | First Minister Arlene Foster cannot say if the dangerous COVID-19 variant is in Northern Ireland - but it is “probable it is here”. | | | | |
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