Ministers agree no changes to Covid rules but signpost ‘significant date’

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tormont ministers have made no changes to current Covid rules in Northern Ireland but have agreed a date when some regulations could be eased.

Following a marathon meeting of the Executive, First Minister Paul Givan said ministers were looking towards October 14 as a “significant date” but added that this would be subject to final decisions made the week before.

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said it was too early to say they were looking at any date as an “endpoint”.

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill, left, and First Minister Paul Givan at Parliament Buildings (Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye/PA) / PA Media

Remaining restrictions in Northern Ireland include social distancing and mask wearing in some indoor hospitality and retail settings.

Ministers held their first face-to-face meeting in almost a year on Thursday, where they received advice from health officials suggesting current regulations and guidance should not be eased.

While ministers made no changes to rules within Northern Ireland, they did take a decision on international travel, removing the requirement for pre-departure testing for fully vaccinated arrivals from non-red list countries from October 4.

Mr Givan said they would meet again next week to discuss the easing of social distancing measures in certain sectors.

He said: “We have obviously made huge progress as an Executive over the past number of months. We have had over 38 relaxations and we are able to do a lot of things we weren’t able to do previously, and we now are left with a remaining nine areas that need to be considered.

“I am pleased that today, on a number of those, we were able to make progress and we’re looking towards October 14 as a significant date, subject to a final decision being made on October 7.”

I think it is too early to say we are looking at a date in terms of an endpoint because there are still a number of uncertainties. We don’t have that information to make that decision at this point

He added: “Over the past 10 days we’ve had a 25% reduction of hospital admissions.

“In terms of the models that we’re following as an Executive, we are on a trajectory around the optimistic model both in respect of community transmission and hospitalisation.”

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