Another 11 people have died after being diagnosed with COVID-19 in NI.
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  Dec 31, 2020  
     
 

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As we head into the final moments of 2020, many of us are reflecting on what has been a very different year to the one we imagined at this time 12 months ago.
 
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  Coronavirus NI: 1,322 people now dead after testing positive for COVID-19 - 495 people in our hospitals and 34 fighting for lives in ICU - 1,929 more infections - 107 patients with COVID-19 in NI Care homes  
     
  Another 11 people have died after being diagnosed with COVID-19 in NI.  
     
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Education minister changes plans for reopening of NI schools due to increasing cases of COVID-19
 
Education Minister Peter Weir has announced revised plans for schools reopening after the Christmas break following recent advice on the current situation of the epidemic, levels of transmission and numbers of cases.
 
     
 
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Education minister Peter Weir blasted by teaching union for making announcement two weeks ‘too late’
 
Northern Ireland teachers have welcomed the delay of face to face teaching next week but say it’s two weeks too late.
 
     
 
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Rollout of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines - will begin from GP Practices from January 4
 
The Department of Health has published guidance for health and social care staff in relation to the Covid-19 vaccination programme.
 
     
 
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Owen Polley: It is true that Covid probably will change our world for good and that should worry us
 
In June, the head of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, told world leaders to use the Covid-19 crisis to implement a “great reset” of capitalism, writes OWEN POLLEY.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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