First Minister Arlene Foster said people needed to take "all and every precaution" when they come together at Christmas as the momentum builds towards yet another Northern Ireland lockdown.
Speaking on Wednesday during a visit to Newry, the DUP leader admitted that the restrictions imposed over the last two weeks in Northern Ireland had failed to bring the R number below one.
Mr Swann did offer some hope for the relatives of care home residents who hope to have some visits over the Christmas period. The minister admitted that families are baffled by some care homes having been able to facilitate meaningful contact with residents over the months of the pandemic, while others have not.
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The Northern Ireland Executive will consider introducing a third 'circuit-breaker' when a relaxation of restrictions ends on December 27, according to sources close to Stormont.
Health Minister Robin Swann today revealed his determination to see visits for care home residents facilitated across Northern Ireland over Christmas and into the New Year.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is seeking a 'thank-you' payment of at least £500 from Health Minister Robin Swann for health workers as a mark of gratitude for their "commitment and care" during the Covid pandemic.
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