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Northern Ireland nightclubs to close as daily Covid cases reach new high | The Independent
2021-12-23 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       Stormont ministers have agreed that nightclubs in Northern Ireland will close from Boxing Day.

       It comes on the same day that the region recorded its highest daily increase in case numbers of the virus.

       Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said nightclubs will be closed from 6am on December 26.

       The move to close nightclubs was agreed at a virtual meeting of the powersharing Executive on Wednesday.

       Ministers also agreed that sporting events can continue with no limits on capacity, while the work from home message will be bolstered and legislation introduced to require social distancing in workplace.

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       Some 3,231 new cases of the virus were confirmed in the region on Wednesday, a jump from 2,096 cases recorded on Tuesday.

       It is the highest increase reported in Northern Ireland for a 24-hour period since Covid reporting began in April 2020.

       The figures come amid stark warnings of soaring infection rates when the Omicron variant takes hold in the region

       The death of three patients who had previously tested positive for Covid-19 were also notified by the Department of Health on Wednesday,.

       On Wednesday morning, there were 261 Covid-positive patients in hospital, of whom 34 were in intensive care.

       People will be urged to limit contacts in domestic settings to three households by way of guidance, and will need to remain seated in hospitality settings with limits on the numbers seated at tables.

       The majority of the steps agreed on Wednesday will come into operation on December 26.

       Ministers are due to meet again on December 30 to review the steps.

       During a visit to a new vaccination centre at the Titanic Exhibition Centre in east Belfast on Tuesday, Health Minister Robin Swann declined to “pre-empt” any announcements that may be made.

       Health Minister Robin Swann receiving his booster Covid jab from Victoria Robinson, specialist pharmacist at his local GP practice in Kells (Handout/PA)

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       However, he confirmed there will be “additional asks” of the public.

       “What I will say is I think it has to be a joint united message that comes out of the Executive tomorrow in regards of the asks that we may have to make of the people of Northern Ireland, because we have always been clear that we’ll not boost our way out of the Omicron and the threat of what is actually in front of us at this minute in time,” he said.

       “There will be additional asks – the level of those will be decided by the Executive and will be announced by the Executive tomorrow.”

       Meanwhile, pregnant women of all ages, including those aged under 18, are being urged to come forward for vaccination if they have not already done so.

       This follows the latest review of evidence by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), who now advise that pregnant women of any age should be considered as a clinical risk group and should be prioritised for vaccination.

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       Pregnant women of any age can receive their vaccination at a Health and Social Care Trust vaccination hub. Information on vaccination clinics is available on Trust websites.

       Pregnant women over the age of 18 can also get their vaccination from participating local pharmacies. Information on pharmacy locations

       


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