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File photo. NI's deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill (left) with first minister Arlene Foster Liam McBurney/PA Images

'We have a long way to go': NI ministers agree path forward for 'cautious' easing of lockdown

The plan includes up to six people from two households being able to meet outdoors in a private garden from 1 April.

LAST UPDATE | 16 Mar 2021

NORTHERN IRELAND’S FIRST Minister said the region has begun a cautious but optimistic journey out of lockdown as she outlined a series of relaxations.

Arlene Foster told the Stormont Assembly that the moves agreed by the powersharing administration were modest but proportionate.

Relaxations announced today include a timetable for returning all schoolchildren to classes in Northern Ireland.

They focus on outdoor gatherings and sporting activities as well as click-and-collect services for non-essential retail outlets.

The “stay-at-home” rule is also set to lift next month, replaced with a “stay local” message.

The decisions were made in line with the Executive’s Pathway to Recovery strategy, which was agreed earlier this month.

“To summarise our rationale in one phrase – cautious but optimistic,” Mrs Foster said.

“Small steps along the pathway, with time built in to help us take stock of the impact on the ground.

“Time to reflect, analyse the data and structure the next steps in the Pathway in that context.”

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill welcomed the first steps out of lockdown.

“Today’s decisions are very positive and they represent a gradual and a safe way out of the restrictions,” she said.

“It’s a day of hope for young people, for families, for sports and indeed for businesses.”

Primary pupils in the youngest age groups are already back in classes and secondary school children in the older age groups are due back on Monday 22 March.

Ministers have also agreed that the remaining primary pupils will also return on 22 March.

The final cohort of secondary students will go back to classes on 12 April after the Easter holidays, though this step is subject to an Executive review of the public health picture at the end of March.

In terms of the wider lockdown restrictions, ministers agreed:

From 1 April

– Up to six people from no more than two households can meet outdoors in a private garden.

– Ten people, from no more than two households, able to participate in outdoor sporting activities. Golf courses to reopen (clubhouses to remain closed).

– Click-and-collect purchases allowed from garden centres and plant nurseries.

From 12 April 

– Up to 10 people from no more than two households can meet outdoors in a private garden.

– Click and collect at all non-essential retail outlets.

– “Stay-at-home” requirement lifts. Will be replaced by “stay local” message.

– Outdoor sports training to resume for sports clubs affiliated with recognised governing bodies with no more than 15 participants in one training group. Indoor club facilities, apart from toilets, to remain closed.

Final ratification

The Executive has also amended regulations around elite sports to enable two World Cup qualification matches scheduled for 25 and 31 March to take place as well as a friendly match between Northern Ireland and the US on 28 March.

No spectators will be permitted at any sporting event.

The 12 April measures are subject to final ratification by the Executive in the week before they come into effect, likely on 8 April.

Foster outlined the decisions to the Assembly on behalf of the powersharing administration.

The moves were agreed at a virtual Executive meeting earlier today.

Foster referred to the concept of “social contact capital” when explaining that lifting some restrictions meant others had to be kept in place.

She said the Executive had an “amount of decision-making capital which we can afford to spend”.

She said ministers must “spend it wisely” and “in the interests of as many people as possible”.

“If we spend the capital on one easement of restrictions, it can’t be spent on other things at the same time,” she told MLAs.

The First Minister said the executive will “work our way through the restrictions in a careful and managed way at each four-week review point”.

‘A long way to go’

The DUP leader acknowledged that those in the retail sector may be disappointed at the extent of the moves announced.

“To our colleagues in the retail sector we realise that today’s developments are modest and we have a long way to go,” she said.

“We thank you for your forbearance and we recognise that large sections of retail have been on the front line all year. We say thank you as an Executive to everyone who has supplied goods, stocked shelves, served customers and looked after us all over a protracted period of time.”

O’Neill said ministers had fulfilled the promises made in the lockdown exit strategy.

“We said we’d be gradual, we would be cautious, we’d be sustainable, we’d keep us going in one direction and we believe what we’ve achieved today actually keeps that on track,” she said.

The Sinn Fein vice president said it was understandable that people might be looking at other regions where restrictions were lifting at a quicker pace.

“We set out our plan we said very clearly we only want to go forward, we don’t want to go into reverse, so that’s why we have to be that bit more cautious and gradual,” she said.

Northern Ireland has been living under restrictive lockdown measures since a spike of coronavirus cases in December.

The Executive’s lockdown exit strategy includes five steps along nine pathways – retail; hospitality; education and young people; work; culture, heritage and entertainment; sports and leisure; travel and tourism; worship and ceremonies; and home and community.

The five stages of restriction begin with lockdown then extend to cautious first steps, gradual easing, further easing, and preparing for the future.

The plan does not include any set dates.

The death of one more person who previously tested positive for Covid-19 was confirmed by Northern Ireland’s Department of Health today.

Another 164 confirmed cases of the virus were also recorded.

The department’s confirmed coronavirus hospital inpatient number stood at 176 this morning, 18 of whom were in intensive care.

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    Mute Tom Bombdadil
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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:44 PM

    Mean while in Southern Ireland we are still looking for excuses.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:04 PM

    @Tom Bombdadil: like what?

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:25 PM

    @Paul Furey: too many for Santa’s list

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:42 PM

    @Tom Bombdadil: Yea for the lack of supply of the vaccine compared to the North.

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    Mute Tom Bombdadil
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    Mar 16th 2021, 6:24 PM

    @Tom Bombdadil: housing, health cost of living, there’s 3 big ones to get the ball rolling! You can add vaccine roll out or any other failures that best suit you.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 8:26 PM

    @Tom Bombdadil:

    Southern Ireland? Rolls Eyes

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    Mar 17th 2021, 3:34 AM

    @Just Some Guy: maybe he means Cork?

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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:22 PM

    Compared to our spineless government. For all the bickering and backwardness of NI politics, they appear to be more progressive than our incompetent government and are at least communicating positive news.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:53 PM

    @Conor Dunne: They aren’t progressive, they’ve a much higher vaccine rollout so they can afford to be a bit more liberal in their restrictions. We can’t, because the moment we lift restrictions our cases will spiral out of control again.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 7:58 PM

    @Seán Ó Briain: You should have added “I assume” at the end of the Séan. We are not congregating inside as much any more, the most at risk have been vaccinated too. I agree however, it is probably too early to throw the doors open but I believe we should see a phased reopening from the first week of April.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:46 PM

    Good. I hope this is the beginning of the end of this horrid affair. I want my life back, NOW!

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:31 PM

    Well done the North, enjoy you’re golf.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 9:56 PM

    @Miller: Thank God I live on the border.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 5:12 PM

    The people of N Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales allowed legally to go where they want in their own country in the next few weeks. Republic of Ireland will be locked away for who knows how long
    NPHET run this country.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:58 PM

    I suspect the Northern government are easing off lockdown to early, I think they should continue lockdown till the end of 2021 at least so that everyone in the whole of Ireland is vaccinated and Covid 19 is under control.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:03 PM

    @Fran Proins: your bait tactics are quite similar to whats been used this last year to scare people.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:05 PM

    @Fran Proins: Grow up.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:17 PM

    @John Egan: If you do not agree with me that is OK..but no need to insult me.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:29 PM

    @Fran Proins: sorry if i insulted you

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:29 PM

    @Fran Proins: sorry if i insult you

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:31 PM

    @Robert Clifford: You must have a sad life coming on here telling me to grow up while I am making intelligent comments and contributing to this very important debate..Now you Grow up and Behave.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:35 PM

    @John Egan: I forgive you..You will learn as you get older it is nice to be nice because life is short.

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    Mar 16th 2021, 9:40 PM

    @Fran Proins: I’d say you’re great craic

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    Mar 16th 2021, 9:58 PM

    @Fran Proins: Any tips for tomorrow today was a disaster:(

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    Mar 16th 2021, 4:56 PM

    Are we allowed to pass the border or is it just recommend not to do?

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    Mar 16th 2021, 8:31 PM

    @Vanessa: FREEDOM will just be a drive away – as long as you have Waze!

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    Mar 16th 2021, 3:35 PM

    largely thanks to the az jab

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