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Belfast Live
Belfast Live
National
Ryan Smith

Tell us when you think lockdown should end in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has spent all of the beginning of 2021 in lockdown.

The strict measures are in place to drive coronavirus infection rates down, ease the pressure on the health service and ultimately to save lives.

At the moment, no-one is allowed to leave their home without a reasonable excuse such as for food, exercise or medical needs.

Schools moved to remote learning following the Christmas break and won't be back in the classroom before March 5.

As well as the hospitality sector remaining closed, non-essential shops, leisure facilities, entertainment venues and close contact services are currently closed.

Everyone is being urged to work from home, unless that is not possible.

At Belfast Live we want to know what you think about the current lockdown and when it should be lifted.

Should lockdown be in place until all high-risk groups are vaccinated? Or is it too early to even discuss restrictions being eased?

Do you think schools opening should be prioritised over pubs, restaurants and shops opening? How important is seeing friends and family over getting back to the gym?

You can let us know your views in the survey here or below:

The restrictions for Northern Ireland are set to be reviewed on February 18.

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