The Department of Health in Northern Ireland announced on Thursday afternoon that the current estimate of Covid-19 reproduction number in the Province is between 0.5 - 1.0.
The department said the R here continues to "show a high degree of volatility" and be "heavily influenced by small local clusters". It added that the R number is "not the key indicator for policy decisions".
Northern Ireland's Covid-19 contact-tracing mobile phone app has been launched. It is called Stop Covid NI and is aimed at interrupting the spread of coronavirus by finding those most at risk of catching it
Meanwhile, anyone who tests positive for coronavirus has been given new instructions by the government to isolate for 10 days.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that the period must increase from the current rule of seven days because of the risk individuals may still be able to spread Covid-19.
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East Antrim MP, Sammy Wilson, says he doubts the scientific evidence that is being used by Health Minister, Robin Swann, to introduce the mandatory wearing of face-coverings in shops and other public places in Northern Ireland.
A new postcode checker has been set-up so that people can find out which restaurants and cafes in their area of Northern Ireland are taking part in a scheme which allows diners up to £10 off their food bill from August 3 to 31 and it all starts on Monday.
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