They'll also consider ending 'bubbles' in schools
The Stormont Executive will today consider scrapping the need for masks in schools in Northern Ireland.
Ministers are meeting later to decide whether to lift more Covid-19 restrictions.
They'll also consider ending 'bubbles' in schools - and self-isolation rules for young people.
It comes amid high levels of Covid in the North, along with lots of vaccine hesitancy among young people.
The Executive are to consider scrapping the rules around self-isolation for those who are double vaccinated and come into contact with Covid positive caseshttps://t.co/iQLb3DQM6i
— Belfast Telegraph (@BelTel) August 12, 2021

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