The Welsh Government's latest coronavirus update (dated yesterday) is:
- A
£17.7m funding package to help spectator sports severely impacted by the
pandemic has been announced today by the Welsh Government.
- It
has been designed to provide immediate financial support for spectator
sports through the remainder of the winter period to ensure they will be
ready for the beginning of the new season in September.
- https://gov.wales/ministers-announce-177m-spectator-sports-survival-fund
- GPs
in rural communities have joined forces to set up community vaccination
centres to help vaccinate more people closer to home over the weekend: https://gov.wales/gps-join-forces-vaccinate-over-80s-closer-home
- Updated:
Guidance for unpaid carers: https://gov.wales/guidance-unpaid-carers-coronavirus-covid-19
- Guidance:
How to self-isolate if you’re travelling to Wales: https://gov.wales/how-self-isolate-when-you-travel-wales-coronavirus-covid-19
Coronavirus
in numbers
- The
latest figures published by Public Health Wales today show there have been
872 newly reported cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 188,583
confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wales since the start of the pandemic.
- Very
sadly, there were 23 deaths reported by Public Health Wales today. The
total number of deaths reported by Public Health Wales is 4,553.
- These
figures are updated daily at: https://public.tableau.com/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection#!/vizhome/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- The
number of people who have received a Covid vaccine in Wales is being
published every weekday by Public Health Wales.
- The
latest figures show 270,833 people have received their first dose
- And
543 people have received two doses of the vaccine
- https://public.tableau.com/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection#!/vizhome/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- The
Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today published an article
including an analysis of 7,961 deaths involving COVID-19 by occupation in
England and Wales between 9 March and 28 December 2020.
- Taking
age into account, deaths were higher in men compared with women.
- When
looking at broad groups of occupations, men who worked in elementary
occupations or caring, leisure and other service occupations had the
highest rates of death involving Covid-19.
- In
women, process, plant and machine operatives and caring, leisure and
other service occupations had the highest rates of death involving
Covid-19.
- Almost
three in four of the deaths involving Covid-19 in social care occupations
were in care workers and home carers.
- Rates
of death involving Covid-19 in men and women who worked as teaching and
educational professionals, such as secondary school teachers, were not
raised when compared with the rates seen in the population among those of
the same age and sex.
- https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/causesofdeath/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19relateddeathsbyoccupationenglandandwales/deathsregisteredbetween9marchand28december2020
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/
and https://gov.wales/vaccine-coronavirus
- 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
Health Minister Vaughan Gething held
today’s press briefing. You can watch again at: https://twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1353677948826476546
o Slides used in the press briefing are available here: https://gov.wales/slides-and-datasets-minister-health-and-social-services-coronavirus-briefing-25-january-2021
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