Latest coronavirus update from the Welsh Government, issued yesterday, is:
- The Welsh Government has fast-tracked more than 50 new
Welsh laws to deal swiftly with the coronavirus pandemic.
- Speaking from the Senedd in Cardiff, First Minister
Mark Drakeford outlined the monumental shift in government resources to
limit the damage of coronavirus in his legislative statement.
- The measures include the lockdown restrictions to keep
people and businesses safe, to protect public health and enable public
services to continue to operate in unprecedented circumstances.
- https://gov.wales/welsh-government-introduced-over-50-laws-to-deal-with-coronavirus
- Health Minister Vaughan Gething has today published an
updated testing strategy for the next phase of responding to the Covid-19
pandemic, as we emerge from lockdown with prevalence reducing and make
preparations for the possibility of further peaks in the autumn and
winter. It builds on the latest scientific evidence and focuses on four
priority areas for testing:
- Controlling and preventing transmission of the virus
by supporting contact tracing.
- Protecting NHS services to prevent, protect and
deliver testing to support the safety of staff, patients and clients.
- Protecting vulnerable groups and managing increased
transmission rates to safeguard and control infection in groups,
communities or settings with greater risks.
- Developing future delivery to utilise health
surveillance and new technologies to improve our understanding of the
virus and innovate new ways to test.
- https://gov.wales/written-statement-wales-covid-19-testing-strategy
- Watch Health Minister Vaughan Gething’s press
conference: https://twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1283362189533777923
- The Welsh Government has confirmed driving lessons will
take place in Wales from 27 July.
- Theory tests will restart on Monday 3 August, along
with vocational, motorcycle, car and trailer tests, and tractor driving
tests.
- Driving tests will start from Monday 17 August, as
well as the restarting of driving instructor testing and standards
checks.
- https://gov.wales/driving-lessons-restart-wales-27-july
- The Welsh Government has made up to £9m available to
support town centres recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
- Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government,
Hannah Blythyn has announced up to £5.3m from the Transforming Towns
programme will be used to fund adaptions in town centres to support
traders and improve public safety in response to coronavirus.
- A further £3.7m of Valleys Taskforce funding will be
invested to enhance small town centres in the Valleys region.
- https://gov.wales/9-million-support-town-centres-recover-coronavirus-pandemic-announced
- Jeremy Miles MS, Counsel
General and Minister for European Transition and Rebecca Evans MS,
Minister for Finance and Trefnydd have published a written statement about
stabilisation and reconstruction in the wake of coronavirus https://gov.wales/written-statement-stabilisation-and-reconstruction-wake-coronavirus-pandemic
- A cross-border response, involving Welsh Government and
its partners, to support the Airbus workforce and wider supply chain is
well underway.
- The first meeting of the Regional Employment Response
Group, established by the Minister, has taken place this week involving
Airbus, the supply chain, trade unions, key partners and agencies from
North Wales and the Mersey Dee area to ensure the rapid and effective
deployment of support required.
- https://gov.wales/cross-border-regional-response-aerospace-sector-underway
- People buying their main homes in Wales costing less
than £250,000 will not pay any tax under temporary measures announced by
the Finance Minister.
- The starting threshold for land transaction tax will increase
from £180,000 to £250,000 for the residential main rates when this new
measure is introduced on Monday 27 July. This is a tax reduction that
will last until 31st March 2021.
- https://gov.wales/finance-minister-sets-out-homebuyers-tax-holiday-for-wales
- The latest information published by Public Health Wales
shows have been a further 18 confirmed cases of coronavirus bringing the
total to 16,854 in Wales, although the actual number will be higher.
o Public Health Wales has reported two more deaths today
bringing the total to 1,545 deaths in Wales.
Where
to find the latest information
- Public Health Wales provides a daily update about the
number of cases of coronavirus in Wales. It is available at: https://phw.nhs.wales/news/public-health-wales-statement-on-novel-coronavirus-outbreak/
- Information about coronavirus is available on the Welsh
Government’s website at https://gov.wales/coronavirus
and https://llyw.cymru/coronafeirws
- Queries about support for businesses, including about
eligibility for the Economic Resilience Fund? Visit the Business Wales
website https://businesswales.gov.wales/coronavirus-advice/
- If you can help the effort to produce PPE in Wales
please visit https://businesswales.gov.wales/news-and-blogs/news/provision-critical-equipment-and-personal-protection-equipment-ppe
- Want to know when and where to wear a face mask? https://gov.wales/face-coverings-frequently-asked-questions
- Want to make your own face covering? https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2020-06/how-to-make-a-3-layer-face-covering.pdf
- The Welsh Government holds a daily media briefing about
coronavirus. These are on-the-record, on-camera and routinely supported by
a BSL translator. They will be held at 12.30pm every week day. They are
live-streamed on our @WelshGovernment Twitter channel and are broadcast
live on BBC One Wales and S4C.
- Health Minister Vaughan Gething held today’s press conference – you can watch again at: https://twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1283362189533777923
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