By Q Radio news
The First Minister says there will be no dramatic changes to restrictions when they are reviewed next Tuesday.
Arlene Foster remained tight-lipped about any potential changes to click and collect services and garden centre re-openings.
She says the roadmap to recovery puts children first.
And Michelle O'Neill agreed suggesting no big changes should be expected before the upcoming Easter holidays.
She warned that any breach in the rules could cause a spike in cases and slow the speed at which relaxations can be introduced.
The Deputy First Minister also urged people to avoid the temptation to visit their mums on Sunday.

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