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COVID: 69 deaths and 2,334 new cases as Wales locks down


December 20, 2020 - 793 views

69 people who tested positive for Coronavirus in Wales have died in the past 24 hours according to the latest Public Health Wales update.

New cases remain high particularly in South Wales with 2,334 reported. Over the past week, Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil and Blaenau Gwent have reported highest levels of infections in Wales.

In North Wales, 136 new cases of COVID has been reported with many local people questioning the move to put the area into a Tier 4 Wales lockdown whilst cases remain relatively low and contained.

However, health chiefs have said that a new strain of COVID-19 is now present in many parts of Wales.

There were 49 new cases in Wrexham, 41 in Flintshire, 21 in Denbighshire, 14 in Gwynedd, 8 in Conwy and 3 on Anglesey.

In a statement Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said:

“Public Health Wales is working with the Welsh Government, local health boards, local authorities and other partners following the announcement of national restrictions in Wales from midnight 20 December 2020.

“Under the new restrictions, people must stay at home, except for very limited purposes. People must not visit other households or meet other people they do not live with. Non-essential retail, close contact services, gyms and leisure centres, and hospitality will also close.

“Rules which allow two households to come together to form a Christmas bubble will now apply on Christmas Day only.

“As indicated by the Welsh Government, the immediate introduction of new restrictions is related to the identification of a new more transmissible variant of Coronavirus. Public Health Wales has been working with UK partners to investigate and respond to this variant.

“It is normal for viruses to undergo mutations, and we expect this to happen. Although the variant is easier to transmit, there is currently no evidence that it is more severe.

“We are reminding people that all current guidance relating to Coronavirus continues to apply to the new variant, including advice relating to symptoms, social distancing, self-isolation, and vaccination.

“The new variant shows up as positive in Public Health Wales’ existing Coronavirus tests, and people must continue to seek a test in the usual way if they develop Coronavirus symptoms.

“If you or a member of your household develop a cough, fever or change in sense of taste or smell, you must self-isolate immediately and book a free Coronavirus test, either by calling 119 or by clicking here.

“Public Health Wales urges everyone to follow the rules, to avoid transmission of Coronavirus and to protect everyone in our communities, including the most vulnerable.”