Welcome to Northern Slant’s weekly round-up of local virus-related items you might have missed. The next update will appear on 12 June. Previous updates are here, for the weeks ending: 

May 29May 15May 8,  May 1;

April 24 April 17 April 10.

You might like to read the thoughts of some of our contributors – and perhaps add your own – on ‘After The Lockdown – Hopes for Northern Ireland.’

See Also:

Wait ‘Til Next Year – May 22

Global Hubris – May 12

Reworking Your Business Strategy During Lockdown? – May 11

How Churches Can Continue To Function During Lockdown – May 6

The Impact of Covid-19 On Farming and Food Production – May 5

Lessons On The Environment From Responses To Coronavirus – April 21

A Universal Basic Income Will Help Renew Society – April 16

In Pivotal Week, Virus Leaves Politics In Disarray – April 10 

China’s Tyrannical Hubris – April 6

And read a first-person account by NS contributor Callum McNeill here:

Escaping The Coronavirus – February 9

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Challenging picture for local business

The news on Friday that aerospace company Bombardier is to review operations in Northern Ireland amid global job cuts as a result of the Coronavirus downturn ended a mixed week for the local economy, as businesses contemplate how to navigate emerging from restrictions while dealing with the impending effects of Brexit.

Further easing of restrictions 

As the NI Executive announced a further easing for some activities next week, the latest numbers showed one new Covid-19-related death, bringing the total reported by the Health Department to 536. The Executive also said it was considering mandatory face coverings on public transport.

Meanwhile, the last Covid-19 patients for now have been discharged from the Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry, but there are warnings of second wave for Northern Ireland later in the year.

Other virus news items this week: 

Calls for hope & calls to action 

Northern Slant aims to highlight some of the good news stories happening all around us. We’ll also show how communities are responding to the crisis, sharing details of how you might be able to get involved yourself. 

Calls for Hope 

Calls to Action 

Finally, hope and action combined this week, but not without warnings over social distancing

Information and Resources 

Keep up with the latest updates from the Northern Ireland Department of Health here

And from Belfast City Council here

Have a good weekend.