New coronavirus restrictions are being introduced in four
local authority areas in North Wales – Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy and
Wrexham – following a rise in cases, Health Minister Vaughan Gething has just announced. |
The new measures will come into force at 6pm on Thursday 1
October, to protect people’s health and control the spread of the virus in
the four areas. The new restrictions will apply to everyone living in
Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy and Wrexham:
The restrictions will be in addition to the rules that apply
everywhere in Wales, including:
Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, said: “Unfortunately, we have seen a rise in coronavirus cases in four
north Wales local authority areas – in Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham and
Conwy. These are largely linked to people socialising indoors and are the
pattern of transmission similar to what we have seen in South Wales. “We have worked closely with local authority leaders and the
police in North Wales and we all agree about the need to take swift action to
control and the spread of the virus. “Large parts of Wales will now be subject to local
restrictions but I want to be clear – this is not a national lockdown. These
are a series of local restrictions to respond to rises in cases in individual
areas. “It’s always difficult to make the decision to impose
restrictions but we hope that these measures will make a positive difference
– just as we have seen in Caerphilly and Newport, where local residents have
pulled together and followed the rules. “It is important we all work together and support each other.
This isn’t just about protecting ourselves, it’s about protecting each
other.” The restrictions are being introduced following a rapid
increase in the number of confirmed cases in coronavirus, which have been
linked to people meeting indoors, not following social distancing guidelines
and returning from summer holidays overseas. The Welsh Government met with local authorities, health boards
and police across North Wales today (29 September) to discuss the situation
across the region, and what measures could be taken to prevent the further
spread of the virus and how to protect people’s health. The local restrictions will not be introduced in Anglesey or
Gwynedd at this stage, where cases are lower. The new local restrictions will be kept under regular review.
They will be enforced by local authorities and by the police. Keep Wales safe by:
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