Rats enjoying a boom time during the pandemic as they move from towns to residential areas
View email online | | | | | | | Feb 12, 2021 | | | | | | Good morning Today's latest news: * Peter Robinson writes for the News Letter: Unionists might face a choice between keeping Stormont or scrapping the Irish Sea border. * Another 103 people have died with Covid-19, weekly statistics show. * A former Assistant Chief Constable says some serving officers are now “looking the other way” rather than risking enforcing Covid regulations on the public. * The clinically extremely vulnerable should all be vaccinated by early next month, Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer has said. And: * Rats are enjoying a boom time during the pandemic as they move from towns to residential areas. Have a good day Michael Cousins Deputy digital editor
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