Sadly one more person in Northern Ireland has lost their life to Covid-19. Department of Health figures now state the total at 557. Every death is a tragedy and our thoughts are with the family and friends of those who have died.
76 people have tested positive for the virus over the weekend.
The latest measure to be introduced started today with the compulsory wearing of face-coverings in enclosed areas. The new ruling has been welcomed by some shoppers and shop workers today but there is still some confusion over who will enforce the rules.
The Department of Health has said the responsibility for imposing a fixed penalty notice for non-compliance will rest with the PSNI, but the PSNI has said the primary responsibility will lie with shop owners. It said it would "only use enforcement as a last resort, when all other approaches have been unsuccessful".
Breaches of the requirement could attract a fixed penalty notice of £60 with the fines increasing if there are further offences.
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Retailers have insisted that it is the customer's responsibility to wear face coverings in shops - amid confusion over who will enforce the new regulations which begin today.
Northern Ireland's largest teachers' union should be encouraging its members back into the classroom rather than "whinging" and threatening legal action over the coronavirus risk, Sammy Wilson has said.
Belfast Chamber has warmly welcomed the announcement by the Northern Ireland Executive that it is to create a new High Streets Task Force to help address the issues affecting city and town centres as a result of the impact of COVID-19.
A trade union's warning that schools could face legal action if teachers are put at coronavirus risk on their return to the classroom has been branded a "scandalous" threat by Jim Allister.
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