Tributes have poured in for a Northern Ireland social worker and mother-of-two who sadly lost her life to coronavirus.
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  Dec 24, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

 

This is definitely going to be a Christmas none of us could have imagined.

 

On this Christmas Eve, people across Northern Ireland are curtailing their festive arrangements as a result of a pandemic that this time last year wasn't even on their radar.  We certainly never anticipated we would be sending out a daily newsletter like this one entirely dedicated to coronavirus news.

 

The heartache of not being able to be with family and friends as normal will be felt by many of us, but the season also gives us an opportunity to show kindness to a lonely neighbour or to someone going through a difficult time.

 

On behalf of everyone at the News Letter, I would like to thank you all for your support throughout 2020 and to extend good wishes for a happy, peaceful and healthy Christmas to you and your family.

 

We'll be with you right through the holidays so don't forget to check in at www.newsletter.co.uk for the latest news, features and opinion pieces.

 

Valerie Martin,

Head of Content.

 

 

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  NI Trust in tribute to mother-of-two social worker who died due to coronavirus  
     
  Tributes have poured in for a Northern Ireland social worker and mother-of-two who sadly lost her life to coronavirus.  
     
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