It is evident that there are some tensions around the Executive table when it comes to a strategy for curbing the spread of Covid-19. The Health Minister Robin Swann has made it clear that he would like a so-called circuit-breaker - a short, sharp lockdown - to bring down the rising total of new cases, but other ministers are concerned about the effect such a measure would have on the economy and education.
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