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Executive announces Coronavirus support measures

written by John March 17, 2020
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THE Stormont Executive has announced it will introduce a package of measures to try to mitigate against the worst effects of Covid-19.

It said the measures were aimed at protecting the most vulnerable from the Coronavirus.

Proposals include rates relief for businesses, continuing free school meals if schools close and support for the elderly and homeless.

Earlier on Monday the tourism industry warned 3,000 tourism businesses might not survive without immediate help.

Economy Minister Diane Dodds said there had been “an alarming drop-off in activity” in the sector.

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill repeated her call for schools to close immediately, and said the UK government’s approach to tackling Coronavirus was “fundamentally flawed”.

But she added: “I want to give people this assurance. We as an executive have many areas where we have common ground.

“We will do everything we can to protect the public interest and to work collectively where we can.

“There are areas where we do not agree, schools being one issue, but we will get there.”

While schools remain open for now, Education Minister Peter Weir said they would have to close at some point in the future because of coronavirus.

Seven new coronavirus cases were confirmed in NI on Monday, bringing the total to 52.

In a statement on Monday night, an executive spokesperson said ministers had agreed to special meetings of the executive to discuss budget allocations in light of the pressure the Coronavirus outbreak will have on all departments.

The first minister and deputy first minister will chair the meeting of the Civil Contingencies Group (NI) on Wednesday where they will lead the response of the public sector, including blue light responders to the virus.

First Minister Arlene Foster said: “Further steps are being introduced to keep people safe.

“We know the burden that some of the necessary measures will have on families and individuals but it is important that they are followed and society pulls together to lessen the impacts of this disease.”

Meanwhile a spokesperson for the Royal College of Nursing in the North of Ireland said it was awaiting more details on a government proposal to pass emergency legislation.

The legislation would potentially allow nursing and medical students to assist in hospitals.

The spokesperson added: “We are clear that essential health and care needs of patients must always be undertaken by appropriately paid and qualified staff.

“The RCN is currently working in conjunction with a range of members on this issue and is very aware of the concerns they have.”

Executive announces Coronavirus support measures was last modified: March 18th, 2020 by John

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