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The campaign uses a consistent and instantly recognisable symbol, the Distance Aware Shield to help remind people to maintain a social distance. Organisations and individuals can support the campaign by wearing a badge or displaying a poster with the Distance Aware Shield. Launching the initiative Health Minister Robin Swann said, “The introduction of the Distance Aware Shield in Northern Ireland comes at a critical time for us.
“The progress we have achieved to date in our vaccination programme is very welcome but we cannot allow complacency to creep in. “It remains as important as ever to follow the public health advice – this includes washing our hands, wearing a face covering and keeping our distance. ....
BBC News By Julian Fowler Published image captionPrevious attempts have been made to close St Mary s High School in Brollagh A proposal to integrate a rural secondary school in County Fermanagh has been rejected by Education Minister Peter Weir. It has been threatened with closure three times since 2014. In response to the proposal for integrated status, Mr Weir said: I do not believe the case for transformation for change can be approved as it is not robust enough to justify. Instead, he has approved the closure of the school, saying: Despite the great efforts of people locally, it is clear to me that on a number of grounds the school is unsustainable and that discontinuation is ultimately in the best interests of local students. ....
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The public has been warned against making plans for Easter as Northern Ireland’s lockdown is to remain in place for another six weeks. The Executive has announced details of a number of relaxations to the lockdown from March 8, but the majority of measures will remain in place until at least April 1. Revealing that the R number in Northern Ireland is now between 0.7 and 0.8, First Minister Arlene Foster has revealed that the youngest children will be able to return to school in just over two weeks’ time. However, she warned that the return of pre-school, nursery and primary one to three pupils from March 8 will result in the R number beginning to climb again. ....