LISTEN- Belfast City Council postpone St Patrick’s Day celebrations due to Coronavirus

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St Patrick's Day parades across the island of Ireland have been affected by coronavirus.

Belfast City Council voted last night to postpone the city's parade.

Here's Mayor Daniel Baker:

 

 

The DUP abstained on the vote - Councillor David Brooks explains why:

Councillor Emmet McDonough-Brown says it wasn't a decision the Council took lightly:

Staff have been told not to attend work at a banking call centre in the Gasworks in Belfast today after a positive test for Coronavirus. 

Meanwhile,

The Taoiseach announced all parades and festivals in the Republic of Ireland would not go ahead.

Leo Varadkar announced a €430m package for the Health Service Executive to deal with the impact of Covid-19.

Italy’s revealed some of the most extreme restrictions on movement since the Second World War as the country continues to battle coronavirus.

The whole nation is on lockdown with all 60 million people being told they should only travel for work or emergencies.

Two schools have closed to undertake deep cleaning after a young person was diagnosed with Covid-19 in Northern Ireland.

Newtownhamilton High School and primary school share the same site in Co Armagh and are expected to reopen next week.

St Gall's Gaelic Athletic Club in west Belfast also said an adult member had recently tested positive having returned from holiday.

Stormont Education Minister Peter Weir said: "We are trying to hold back a tide here."

Between 50 and 80% of the population could ultimately be infected by the coronavirus, Stormont health minister Robin Swann said.

Northern Ireland is attempting to contain the spread of the virulent infection.

Mr Swann added: "This is not going to get any easier any time soon.

"The indications are it is likely to get much worse and more challenging before we are through the worst."

In total, 12 positive cases have been detected in Northern Ireland.

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