By Q Radio News
The Stormont Executive is due to meet today, for the second time in two days, to discuss possible Covid-19 restrictions.
Yesterday's meeting of the Stormont Executive broke up without agreement.
Ministers had been tasked, with discussing a range of proposals tabled by the Health Minister.
The suggested measures from Robin Swann include tougher working-from-home advice and a new scoring system on Covid compliance.
The executive will reconvene today, in a bid to reach consensus on what action should be taken before Christmas.
It comes as Mr Swann warned yesterday, business closures couldn't be ruled out, if infection rates remain high.
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— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 23, 2021

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