Latest Covid-19 updates from the Welsh Government, dated yesterday) are:
- Help
us to help you this winter urges Health Minister Eluned Morgan as more
funding to relieve pressures and help the NHS and social care this winter
is announced: https://gov.wales/help-us-help-you-winter-minister-health-and-social-services-eluned-morgan
- Watch
the Health Minister’s press briefing: https://mobile.twitter.com/WelshGovernment/status/1480871914037919745
- Written
Statement: COVID-19 Vaccination – Progress against Strategy: https://gov.wales/written-statement-covid-19-vaccination-progress-against-strategy-4
- Vaccination
programme weekly update: https://gov.wales/covid-19-vaccination-programme-weekly-update-11-january-2022
- The
Chief Statistician Stephanie Howarth has published a blog article about
understanding Covid-19 infection rates in Wales following changes to
testing policing in Wales – most people who have a positive lateral flow
test no longer need to take a follow-up PCR test to confirm the result: https://digitalanddata.blog.gov.wales/2022/01/11/chief-statisticians-update-understanding-covid-19-infection-rates-in-wales/
- School
performance reporting updates: Covid-19 update: https://gov.wales/school-performance-reporting-arrangements-covid-19-update
- Technical
Advisory Cell summary of latest advice: https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2022-01/technical-advisory-cell-summary-of-advice-7-january-2022.pdf
- Travelling
to Wales – testing and isolation: https://gov.wales/travel-wales-covid-19-testing-and-isolation
- The
Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today published statistics on
provisional weekly deaths, including deaths involving Covid-19, for the
week ending 31 December 2021. These figures will have been affected
by the Christmas bank holidays.
- The
total number of deaths involving Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic
was 9,222.
- Of
these, 24 deaths involving Covid-19 were registered in the latest week.
This was 4% of all deaths, and 25 fewer than the previous week.
- The
numbers reported by ONS are different from those from Public Health Wales
because of different reporting methods and timing. The ONS figures are
higher because they include some extra cases.
- https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/latest
Coronavirus
in numbers
- The
latest figures published by Public Health Wales show there were 2,176
newly-reported cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 729,662
confirmed cases of coronavirus in Wales since the start of the pandemic.
- Important
note: On January 6, testing policy changed in Wales – people who test
positive on a lateral flow test no longer have to take a follow-up PCR
test to confirm the result. This is likely to reduce the overall number
of reported cases by about 10%, based on analyses linking lateral flow
tests to PCR positive episodes. See also: https://digitalanddata.blog.gov.wales/2022/01/11/chief-statisticians-update-understanding-covid-19-infection-rates-in-wales/
- There
were four deaths reported by Public Health Wales. The total number of
deaths reported by Public Health Wales is 6,654.
- These
figures are updated daily at: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection/viz/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- The
number of people who have received a Covid vaccine in Wales is
published every weekday by Public Health Wales.
- The
latest figures show 2,497,658 people have received their first dose.
- 2,328,295 people
have had two doses of the vaccine.
- To
date, 1,740,099 people have had their booster dose of the vaccine.
- https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection/viz/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary
- For
more information about getting your Covid-19 vaccine: https://gov.wales/get-your-covid-19-vaccination
- Can
you support the vaccination programme?
More information for NHS staff and volunteers at: https://heiw.nhs.wales/jobs/nhs-wales-covid-19-vaccination-team-returning-healthcare-professionals/
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 up to 10 days from when your symptoms started.
- Guidance
about self-isolating: https://gov.wales/self-isolation
- 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.
Where
to find the latest information
- Wales
is at alert level two. More
information is available at: https://gov.wales/alert-level-2
- Alert
level two: frequently asked questions: https://gov.wales/alert-level-2-frequently-asked-questions
- Our
latest Coronavirus Control Plan, setting out the longer-term plan
for Wales is at: https://gov.wales/coronavirus-control-plan-autumn-and-winter-2021-update
- Information
about coronavirus is available on the Welsh Government’s website at https://gov.wales/coronavirus
and https://llyw.cymru/coronafeirws
- For
more information about getting your Covid-19 vaccine: https://gov.wales/get-your-covid-19-vaccination
- Can
you support the vaccination programme?
More information for NHS staff and volunteers at: https://heiw.nhs.wales/jobs/nhs-wales-covid-19-vaccination-team-returning-healthcare-professionals/
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