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4 Week 'Circuit-Breaker' Covid Lockdown In Effect In Northern Ireland

Rebecca Noonan
Rebecca Noonan

06:19 16 Oct 2020


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There were 1,299 new coronavirus cases in the North today

A four-week "circuit-breaker" coronavirus lockdown has come into effect in Northern Ireland.

Schools are closed for two weeks and pubs and restaurants have now been ordered to close for a month, except for deliveries and takeaways

Dr Michael McBride, the chief medical officer, explains why they've taken that decision:

4 Week 'Circuit-Breaker' Covid Lockdown In Effect In Northern Ireland

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