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The Health Minister Robin Swann has sounded a note of caution ahead of the big reopening of Northern Ireland's hospitality industry on Friday.
Reiterating that the Republic of Ireland's travel restrictions currently stop people from travelling across the border, Mr Swann said he was concerned about the threat posed by the difference in how vaccines have been administered between Northern Ireland and the Republic.
The minister also urged the hospitality industry in Northern Ireland not to encourage people from south of the border to travel north.
Another 73 people with the virus have tested positive over the last 24 hours.
Alistair Bushe
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Businesses Northern Ireland's hospitality sector must not encourage customers living in the Republic of Ireland to travel into Northern Ireland when outdoor dining and consumption of alcohol reopens here on Friday.
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