Latest coronavirus update from the Welsh Government (dated yesterday) is:
- First Minister Mark Drakeford has today confirmed
Wales’ lockdown will continue for a further three weeks, until January 29
- Decisions about schools and colleges are being brought
into line with the three-week review cycle – young people will continue
to learn online until at least January 29.
- But unless cases of coronavirus fall by the next
review date, schools and colleges will not reopen until the February
half-term.
- The First Minister also announced steps to strengthen
measures in shops and workplaces which remain open.
- Written statement: https://gov.wales/written-statement-review-health-protection-coronavirus-restriction-no5-wales-regulations-2020
- Press notice: https://gov.wales/first-minister-stay-home-save-lives
- Watch the First Minister’s press conference again: https://twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1347517298882473986
- More information about alert level four lockdown: https://gov.wales/alert-level-4-frequently-asked-questions
- Legislation to further suspend
evictions until 31 March 2021 will come into force from 11 January the
Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James has confirmed: https://gov.wales/legislation-further-suspend-evictions-comes-force
- Education Minister Kirsty Williams has asked
universities in Wales to review their plans and risk assessments in light
of the new variant strain of coronavirus.
- Students and staff should stay at home and work or
study from home if they can. They should only attend their place of work
or study if they can’t work from home. Universities will let students
know when they can return to campus.
- https://gov.wales/written-statement-update-delivery-higher-education-wales
- Updated guidance for higher education: https://gov.wales/guidance-higher-education-keep-wales-safe-covid-19
- The Technical Advisory Group
has published a paper about the new variant strain of coronavirus and
education: https://gov.wales/technical-advisory-group-variant-concern-and-education-wales
- Travellers from Israel, Botswana, Mauritius and the
Seychelles will be required to isolate on arrival in Wales as changes are
made to the Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (Wales)
Regulations 2020.
- Equivalent measures to those in place for travellers
from South Africa are being introduced for people travelling to the UK
from Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Eswatini, Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho,
Mozambique, Angola and to the Seychelles and Mauritius following the
emergence of a new strain of coronavirus.
- The sectoral exemptions for travellers arriving from
these countries will be removed and all travellers arriving into Wales
who have been in these countries in the previous 10 days will be required
to isolate for 10 days and will only be able to leave isolation in very
limited circumstances.
- More information: https://gov.wales/written-statement-health-protection-coronavirus-international-travel-wales-amendments-17
- Results of the latest ONS
infection survey: https://gov.wales/coronavirus-covid-19-infection-survey-27-december-2020-2-january-2021
Coronavirus
in numbers
- The latest figures published by Public Health Wales
today show there have been 2,487 newly reported cases of coronavirus,
bringing the total to 165,721 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wales
since the start of the pandemic.
- Very sadly, there were 56 deaths reported by Public
Health Wales today. The total number of deaths reported by Public Health
Wales is 3,857.
- These figures are updated
daily at: https://public.tableau.com/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection#!/vizhome/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
What to do
if you have symptoms of coronavirus
- The symptoms of coronavirus are a high temperature, a
new, continuous cough and a loss or change in smell or taste.
- If you have symptoms of coronavirus, however mild, you must
self-isolate at home for 10 days from when your symptoms started.
- Guidance about self-isolating: https://gov.wales/self-isolation-stay-home-guidance-households-possible-coronavirus
- Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital.
- You should arrange to have a test to see if you have
coronavirus once you are self-isolating. You can book a test at https://gov.wales/apply-coronavirus-covid-19-test
- You should continue to isolate while waiting for a
test result.
- Got a question about what to do if you’ve got
coronavirus? Visit https://gov.wales/self-isolation-stay-home-guidance-households-possible-coronavirus
Where to find
the latest information
- Information about the new national measures in place in
Wales is available at: https://gov.wales/alert-level-4
- Public Health Wales provides a daily update about the
number of cases of coronavirus in Wales. It is available at: https://covid19-phwstatement.nhs.wales/
- Information about coronavirus is available on the Welsh
Government’s website at https://gov.wales/coronavirus and https://llyw.cymru/coronafeirws
- Questions about Covid-19 vaccines? Visit: https://phw.nhs.wales/topics/immunisation-and-vaccines/covid-19-vaccination-information/
- Information about support for businesses is available
at the Business Wales website https://businesswales.gov.wales/coronavirus-advice/
- The Welsh Government holds a regular media briefing
about coronavirus. These are on-the-record, on-camera and supported by a
BSL interpreter. These are held at 12.15pm and live-streamed on our
@WelshGovernment Twitter channel.
o
The First Minister held today’s
press conference. You can watch again at: https://twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1347517298882473986
o The slides used in today’s press conference are available at: https://gov.wales/slides-and-datasets-first-ministers-coronavirus-briefing-8-january-2021
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