Covid-19 in NI: Good vibe as shops and pubs reopen
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media caption Getting out and mixing that with a pint - you can’t beat it
Thousands of people have gone shopping or enjoyed drinks at pubs as the Covid-19 lockdown eased in Northern Ireland.
There were big queues outside some shops, bars and cafes on Friday with many outlets reopening after the four-month winter shutdown.
Gyms and swimming pools were also allowed to open again.
Some retailers reported busy trade, with one County Down shopping centre manager saying: It feels a bit like Christmas Day. there s a good vibe.
Covid-19 in NI: Good vibe as shops and pubs reopen
Published
media caption Getting out and mixing that with a pint - you can’t beat it
Thousands of people have gone shopping or enjoyed drinks at pubs as the Covid-19 lockdown eased in Northern Ireland.
There were big queues outside some shops, bars and cafes on Friday with many outlets reopening after the four-month winter shutdown.
Gyms and swimming pools were also allowed to open again.
Some retailers reported busy trade, with one County Down shopping centre manager saying: It feels a bit like Christmas Day. there s a good vibe.
Sean McLaughlin brought down the house when he predicted an unusual weather phenomenon.
McLaughlin was reporting on the inexorable advance of warmer weather for Phoenix’s KTVK CBS 5 when he made a prediction that his fellow news people took entirely the wrong way.
“Here’s a look at your 7-Day forecast, good chance of rain and cooler temperatures Monday night into Tuesday, remember the last thing I said: Triple D’s,” McLaughlin said to immediate laughter in the studio, before he could clarify “Triple digits.”
“Whoa!” Laughter. No no no no, don’t go there. Excuse me. Don’t go there. You went there. We are getting so close to triple digits.
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