Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.
and Scotland indoor hospitality is also expected to reopen along with other measures from 17 May, while further restrictions may be lifted in Northern Ireland on 24 May.Northern Ireland has had five suspected. That is from a total of 550,000 people given the vaccine up to 28 April. The figure is in proportion to other suspected cases from across the UK including England ; Scotland ; Wales and unknown .
Lockdowns, social distancing, working from home, furlough and job losses - the pandemic has put an extra strain on people's lives, relationships and mental wellbeing.5. Problems awaiting us greater than Covid - Attenborough Sir David Attenborough says the problems that await the world in the next five to 10 years because of climate change areGet a longer daily news briefing from the BBC in your inbox, each weekday morning, by signing up here.We are due to find out later if government advice not to hug people will be lifted. How safe is it? Here are some
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