Covid-19: 10 more deaths recorded in Northern Ireland
North reports an additional 357 coronavirus cases while Queen’s introduces rapid testing
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Mail Online ● Covid-19: Another 25 deaths and 822 cases confirmed in Northern Ireland
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BBC News ● Coronavirus: Northern Ireland reports 19 more deaths, 640 cases
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