Health Minister Robin Swann believes that the first vaccinations could begin as early as next week, coming forward from the anticipated date of December 14. It is expected that health service staff and those in their eighties will be the among the first in the population to get the vaccine. It goes without saying that this is momentous news and positive light at the end of what has been a dark tunnel for everyone.
The news came as the lockdown restrictions imposed by the Stormont Executive continue to cause controversy. The owner of a gym in County Down appeared in court on Wednesday accused of breaching Covid regulations. Declan Trainor is accused of failing to close his gym in line with the Covid restrictions.
In addition, another 416 people have recorded positive tests for Covid-19.
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A Baptist pastor has explained his reasons for opening his Church on Sunday in spite of coronavirus regulations in Northern Ireland in religious terms.
An estimated 12,000 people in Northern Ireland will be offered the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine as early as next week, Health Minister Robin Swann has revealed.
The owner of a popular Northern Ireland restaurant currently closed due to Covid-19 regulation imposed by Stormont has raged against his local council after hundreds of people were permitted to queue for an outdoor event on Tuesday evening.
Northern Ireland will need around 50-70% of people to take the coronavirus vaccine to build "population immunity", the chief scientific advisor Professor Ian Young has said.
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