‘Protective bubbles’ could replace social distancing in schools, says Peter Weir
View email online | | | | | Jun 24, 2020 | | | | | | Good afternoon Health Minister Robin Swann has announced a review of the way Northern Ireland has handled the coronavirus pandemic in care homes. A group led by deputy chief nursing officer Linda Kelly will look at what measures had the “most positive impact” in the fight against the virus. The statistics released by the Department of Health on Wednesday revealed that one more person with Covid-19 has died in Northern Ireland, with the death taking place in the Ards and North Down council area. Two more people have tested positive for the virus and another two people remain in intensive care with Covid-19. Education Minister Peter Weir meanwhile said contingency plans to reopen schools in Northern Ireland could change if the number of Covid-19 cases continues to decline. Mr Weir told Stormont’s Education committee that a “protective bubble could replace a level of social distancing” in years one to 10 when schools return in September. Stay safe Alistair Bushe, Editor Want total access to all of our online content? You can subscribe to our website, newsletter.co.uk for just £1 a month for 3 months - and it couldn't be easier. Signing up will get you faster-loading articles, fewer adverts and access to exclusive content and events when we run them. To learn more, visit our Subscriptions page here. | |
| | | | | One person has died with Covid-19 with 2 more positive tests | | | | | | One person has died in the last 24 hours with COVID-19 in Northern Ireland. | | | | |
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