Latest Welsh Government coronavirus update (dated yesterday) is:
· Enhanced isolation
requirements will come into force for travellers arriving into Wales who have
been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the United Republic of
Tanzania in the previous 10 days.
o New exceptions are also
being introduced to the ban on the arrival in Wales of aircrafts and vessels
travelling directly from a country or territory subject to enhanced isolation
measures to help prevent the spread of new variant strains of coronavirus.
o https://gov.wales/written-statement-amendments-health-protection-coronavirus-international-travel-wales-regulations-2
·
The Deputy
Minister for Health and Social Services Julie Morgan has increased the £1m
Carers Support Fund, which was launched in October, by an extra £250k https://gov.wales/carers-support-fund-increased-quarter-million-pounds
·
Examination
and assessment guidance: https://gov.wales/examination-and-assessment-guidance-2020-2021
· Technical Advisory
Cell, latest summary report: https://gov.wales/technical-advisory-cell-summary-advice-15-january-2021
· More information about
Covid vaccines: https://gov.wales/vaccine-coronavirus
Coronavirus
in numbers
· The latest figures
published by Public Health Wales today show there have been 1,153 newly
reported cases of coronavirus, bringing the total to 185,035 confirmed cases of
coronavirus in Wales since the start of the pandemic.
o Very sadly, there were
46 deaths reported by Public Health Wales today. The total number of deaths
reported by Public Health Wales is 4,392.
o 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.
o The latest figures show
190,435 people have received their first dose
o And 396 people have
received two doses of the vaccine
o 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
o Do not go to a GP
surgery, pharmacy or hospital.
o 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
o 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.