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Outdoors weddings with 10 people present may be allowed in NI from 8 June, the executive has agreed. | |
Large retailers such as car showrooms and shops in retail parks will also be allowed to reopen, ministers said, having met to review lockdown rules. | Large retailers such as car showrooms and shops in retail parks will also be allowed to reopen, ministers said, having met to review lockdown rules. |
First Minister Arlene Foster said the executive would confirm the changes after it meets on 4 June. | First Minister Arlene Foster said the executive would confirm the changes after it meets on 4 June. |
Ministers want to ensure the R-number remains below one before lifting restrictions further. | Ministers want to ensure the R-number remains below one before lifting restrictions further. |
Some measures have already been eased by ministers, as part of a five-step recovery plan. | Some measures have already been eased by ministers, as part of a five-step recovery plan. |
But Stormont's leaders stress they will only move slowly, in order to monitor the R-number - the average number of people that one coronavirus-infected person will pass the virus on to. | But Stormont's leaders stress they will only move slowly, in order to monitor the R-number - the average number of people that one coronavirus-infected person will pass the virus on to. |
"It is still below one, but it is not far away from one," warned the first minister. | "It is still below one, but it is not far away from one," warned the first minister. |
Although Mrs Foster said she understood how important it was for everyone to see as much "gradual process towards normality as possible", she said a decision on whether to allow people to visit relatives indoors had again been deferred. | Although Mrs Foster said she understood how important it was for everyone to see as much "gradual process towards normality as possible", she said a decision on whether to allow people to visit relatives indoors had again been deferred. |
Meanwhile, the health department announced there had been two more coronavirus-linked deaths in NI since Wednesday, bringing its total number of deaths to 518. | |
A further 412 deaths have been recorded across the UK, taking its total to 37,460. | |
'Ease the burden' | 'Ease the burden' |
The latest announcement by the executive means Northern Ireland could move into some parts of step two of its Pathway to Recovery. | The latest announcement by the executive means Northern Ireland could move into some parts of step two of its Pathway to Recovery. |
The decisions agreed by the executive on Thursday, which will provisionally start from 8 June, include: | The decisions agreed by the executive on Thursday, which will provisionally start from 8 June, include: |
The announcement will hopefully provide clarity to the public and "ease the burden", said Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill. | The announcement will hopefully provide clarity to the public and "ease the burden", said Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill. |
Both ministers stressed that shops could only reopen in line with physical distancing measures, and that the Department for the Economy would set out further guidance next week. | |
In England, all non-essential retailers can open from 15 June. | |
The first and deputy first ministers spoke to Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier, as part of ongoing talks between the devolved administrations on the UK's response to the coronavirus pandemic. | |
'Personal sacrifices' | |
While shops will not be forced to reopen from 8 June, setting the date would be an indication to them that it was safe to do so, added Ms O'Neill. | |
However, the executive said it was not yet able to give a definitive date for the reopening of hotels. | |
Mrs Foster also addressed the issue of people attending funerals, where only 10 people are currently permitted. | |
"We recognise it is not easy when people are grieving, to abide by these rules," said the first minister. | |
But she said police were investigating reports of larger numbers of mourners attending funerals, adding that files would be sent to the Public Prosecution Service. | |
Ms O'Neill said she recognised many people had made personal sacrifices, but stressed that the regulations would not remain in force for any longer than necessary. | |
Why does the R-number matter? | Why does the R-number matter? |
As R refers to the average number of people that someone with Covid-19 is expected to infect, the goal is to keep R below one to prevent the spread of the virus. | As R refers to the average number of people that someone with Covid-19 is expected to infect, the goal is to keep R below one to prevent the spread of the virus. |
Prof Ian Young, the Chief Scientific Adviser, has said there are a number of other factors guiding officials. | Prof Ian Young, the Chief Scientific Adviser, has said there are a number of other factors guiding officials. |
For example, the number of daily new cases needs to be low in order for contact tracing, testing and isolating to work properly, he said. | For example, the number of daily new cases needs to be low in order for contact tracing, testing and isolating to work properly, he said. |
Northern Ireland was first part of the UK to roll out its programme for contact tracing earlier this month. | |
The executive's most recent figures, from 19 to 25 May, state that 212 cases have been contact-traced in Northern Ireland - an average of 30 cases per day. | |
The tracing is currently being carried out exclusively by phone, with 99 staff deployed to work on the system. | |
The number of hospital admissions and critical care patients is being closely monitored as well, to ensure the R-number is kept low. | The number of hospital admissions and critical care patients is being closely monitored as well, to ensure the R-number is kept low. |