It has been another day of fast-moving developments as the coronavirus crisis continues and we have been working hard once again to bring you the most important information.
Your News Letter team
Here are some of today's key developments:
A seventh person has died in Northern Ireland after testing positive for coronavirus, the Public Health Agency confirmed today.
One of the latest to sadly die of the virus has today been named as 80-year-old grandmother Magdalene Mitchell.
Around 400,000 people in the UK have volunteered in a single day to help the NHS deal with vulnerable people during the crisis. The scheme - aimed at relieving pressure on the NHS - will see volunteers helping to deliver food and medicines, phoning the isolated and driving patients to appointments. You can volunteer your services here
During the daily government briefing this evening Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK is ordering a 'huge number of tests'.
Today the government announced vehicle owners would be granted an MOT exemption due to the virus outbreak. Full details can be found here
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