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In Coronavirus news today:
The deaths of a further five patients who had previously tested positive for Covid-19 have been reported in Northern Ireland. The region's department of health has also notified another 1,109 cases of the virus. On Monday morning there were 329 Covid-positive patients in hospital, of whom 35 were in intensive care. To date 2,552,545 vaccines have been administered.
Northern Ireland's First Minister has declined to say if all of his DUP party's MLAs have received the Covid-19 vaccine. Paul Givan was challenged by SDLP MLA Pat Catney to introduce a mandatory Covid-19 vaccine certificate. Both Mr Givan and deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill have expressed reservations about the move, stating last week that they would prefer public co-operation with health measures.
A pan-unionist legal challenge to the Northern Ireland Protocol has been put on hold amid claims of a potential "change" in the UK government's position.
A free concert is set to take place at Belfast's Waterfront Hall featuring some of Northern Ireland's finest singer-songwriters, musicians, actors and comedians – past, present and future.
Unfortunately, like many thousands of other people in Northern Ireland over the past few months, I needed the help of our National Health Service last weekend.
A homophobic killer who kicked and stamped a gay man to death was handed an additional five month jail sentence today after he admitted spitting on a female prison officer.
Almost 100% of medicines in Northern Ireland face disruption by EU border checks at the province's ports, Health Minister Robin Swann has warned.
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