Clwyd South MP Simon Baynes is encouraging visitors and tourists not to visit the beauty spots, scenic
towns and villages in this area and elsewhere in North Wales in order to
contain Coronavirus.
Welsh Conservative MPs are in touch with the Home
Secretary and No.10 Downing Street and were pleased to hear that the government
is considering tougher measures to prevent people coming to visitor and tourist
attractions in order to avoid COVID-19.
Mr Baynes
said: “Tourism is
normally a vital industry for Clwyd South but now we must ensure that visitors
stay away from the beauty spots of Clwyd South as residents are very worried
about the spread of Coronavirus from these visits.
"The government
is rightly advising people to stay at home and avoiding unnecessary travel. It
has closed pubs, restaurants, cafés and visitor attractions so people must stay
away from Clwyd South and not put pressure on our shops, supermarkets and
health services.
"This is the
greatest national crisis since World War 2 and we must all pull together to
protect each other, particularly the vulnerable in society and our brave health
workers, and this way we will beat Coronavirus together.”
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