His comments are in relation to a report in the Irish Times that said the Minister for Health queried why he was not being mentioned in tweets posted on the Department of Health’s Twitter feed.
The report stated that an analysis of the department s Twitter feed was completed by the Minister in January and showed no references were made to Donnelly on the account, while the tweets from the Department of Further and Higher Education’s Twitter feed showed its Minister, Simon Harris, had been mentioned 10 times.
Speaking on RTÉ s Morning Ireland on Monday morning, Donnelly told Mary Wilson he had not seen the article.
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One death and 89 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland hit a million vaccine doses in its rollout programme this week. By Lauren Boland Sunday 11 Apr 2021, 2:11 PM 1 hour ago 3,877 Views 6 Comments
Derry
NORTHERN IRELAND HAS confirmed a further 89 cases of Covid-19 this afternoon.
In its latest update, Northern Ireland’s Department of Health said that one more person has died with Covid-19.
Today’s figures bring the total number of cases confirmed in the North to 118,267, while the number of people who have died has reached 2,129.
26 new cases are in Derry City and Strabane; 13 in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon; 12 in Belfast; 10 in Antrim and Newtownabbey; and 10 in the Causeway Coast and Glens.