The assertion from Sinn Fein's Pat Sheehan provoked an angry response from fellow members of the Assembly's health committee with calls for the West Belfast representative to apologise.
There were also another 763 positive tests for Covid-19 over the last 24 hours. There have now been 6,394 new positive cases notified in the last seven days.
There are 201 patients with Covid-19 being treated in hospital, with 24 in intensive care.
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A leading epidemiologist has called for an all-island approach to the pandemic, saying "you could bet your life" one would be used if the disease affected animals.
A Sinn Fein MLA and member of the Stormont oversight committee for health has been critiscised by fellow health committee members for describing the Public Health Agency led track and trace system as "as useful as a chocolate fireguard".
DUP MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has urged Northern Ireland's chief medical officer to "focus on solutions" rather than the "blunt instrument" of school closures.
The Chief Medical Officer has acknowledged that poverty and unemployment will cost lives in the medium to long term but that difficult choices have to be made to stop the NHS being overwhelmed now.
The Stormont Executive - which includes Sinn Fein - has introduced new rules limiting funeral attendances to 25 people, despite the fact that the party has offered no apology for attending the funeral of a leading republican in June.
The owner of one of Northern Ireland's most popular cafes and ice cream parlours has reacted angrily to the restrictions the Northern Ireland Executive has imposed on the hospitality sector.
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