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  • Stay at home, save lives

    Date published: 23 March 2020

    As the scale of the Covid19 crisis unfolds, everyone is being asked to follow the rules on social distancing.

    That is the message from Health Minister Robin Swann. He said: “It seems the social distancing message has not landed yet with everybody. So let me repeat the warning.”

    “The very same virus that is creating untold devastation in Italy and elsewhere is here and spreading in our community right now. It threatens us with an onslaught.

    “In a few short weeks, this onslaught could very rapidly dwarf the impact of the Troubles on our society.

    “But we are not powerless in this situation. We can push it back. We can fight back.

    “So let me urge everyone across society to do the right thing. Do it not just for yourself but for your family, friends and neighbours. Do it for our health workers and the health service.

    “Stay at home. Save lives. When or if you absolutely have to go out, keep your distance from others. And keep washing your hands throughout the day.

    “Please everyone hammer this message home however you can.”

    Parents are being asked to make sure their children stay at home. Despite public perception, children are not immune to Covid19.

    Children are encouraged to tell their parents how high the stakes are.

    Continuing, the Minister said: “I know very well how overwhelming this is for all of us. We are dealing with a scenario that was beyond our imagination weeks ago.”

    “It is sadly very real and everyone needs to get real.

    “I know there is immense pressure and responsibility on Government to take all the steps it can. Let me assure you I am doing my best, and so too is everyone at all levels across the health service.

    “The serious problems we are grappling with are by no means unique to Northern Ireland and we must throw every last ounce of our energy into doing everything we can.

    “And let me repeat – if the looming Covid19 surge isn’t pushed back, then no health service in the world would be able to cope.

    “However, we still have time. Please follow the advice. Stay at home. Wash your hands. Keep your distance.”

    Protect yourself, protect others, protect the NHS.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Detailed information and advice on coronavirus is available from the Public Health Agency)
    2. Media queries to Department for Health Information Office on 028 9052 0571. Out of hours contact the Duty Press Officer on 028 9037 8110.
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