The Stormont Executive has now issued a raft of new travel restrictions to try to combat Northern Ireland's worrying rise in Covid infections.
Among the measures is that anyone travelling into Northern Ireland who plans to stay for at least 24 hours will have to self-isolate on arrival.
There will also be a 'stay at home curfew' from 8pm to 6am each day for the week beginning on Boxing Day, with exceptions only for specifically defined purposes.
Health Minister Robin Swann has made it clear he wants to strengthen the stay-at-home message with legal enforcement if the restrictions are to have an impact on the transmission of the virus.
With the announcement by Health Secretary Matt Hancock this afternoon of another worrying new variant of the virus, it is imperative that every single one of us recognises the personal responsibility we have in not only keeping our nearest and dearest safe, but the wider community.
Keep safe.
Valerie Martin,
Head of Content.
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