People in Wales will follow new Covid restrictions from today onwards following the conclusion of a 17-day ‘firebreak’ lockdown.
First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford said: “We all need to think about our own lives and what we can all do to keep our families safe. We need to stop thinking about the maximum limit of rules and regulations. Coronavirus is a highly infectious virus – it thrives on contact between people.
To keep each other safe we need to reduce the number of people we have contact with and the amount of time we spend with them. There will be a new set of national measures from today, which will follow up all the hard work and sacrifices which have been made during the firebreak. We cannot go back to the way we were living our lives and throw away all that hard work.”
Some are worried about the lockdown ending as soon as it did with Covid deaths and cases still high.
Experts had foreseen that the numbers were not going to decrease, since many of the current new cases and deaths are a result of transmission from weeks ago. The final week of Wales’s lockdown saw the number of Covid hospital admissions exceed that of the previous peak in April.
The Welsh Government is under pressure to place added restrictions on hard-hit areas such as Merthyr Tydfil which became the worst-hit area of the UK last week with 741 cases per 100,000 people.
Wales’s new restrictions include:
Mark Drakeford has also called on the four nations of the UK to make plans for Christmas together with a unified approach.
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