Covid-19: Executive to meet again to discuss restrictions
Ministers are asking employees to work from home where they can, and advising employers to support this where possible
In a joint statement after Tuesday's meeting, executive ministers said Covid-19 had "once again taken a firm grip across our society". Instead, ministers said they were asking employees "to work from home where they can and advise employers to support this where possible".
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