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Northern Ireland set for wave of Covid-19 relaxations on July 26

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Northern Ireland set for wave of Covid-19 relaxations on July 26

Northern Ireland set for wave of Covid-19 relaxations on July 26

Stormont ministers have agreed a further wave of Covid-19 relaxations for Northern Ireland.The measures, which include the end of social-distancing requirements for outdoor activities and a reduction of the distance to one metre for indoor settings, are set to come into effect on July 26.


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