Friday, 5 March 2021

Still stuck in the headlights...? still lost in the woods...? the way out is not there yet...

 

A paltry 1% is an insult to the hard work and difficulties that the NHS in England has experienced throughout this pandemic. They have been overwhelmed with trying to save lives in the hospitals nationwide, little thought given by the idiots running the show from Westminster of trying to minimise deaths by ensuring that their response to the pandemic was correct and timely. It appeared to be little more than a interruption to their manifesto written to ensure that looking after the well off and affluent sector of society, the less well off NHS staff were left to rely on goodwill, food banks and families to survive. Wales Government have not made a decision on the wage increase for NHS staff in Wales just yet...

Another 12 people have died with coronavirus, reports Public Health Wales. It takes the total number of Covid-related deaths reported to 5,378 since the beginning of the pandemic. A further 230 cases were also reported on Friday, as Wales' overall case rate fell again to 51 for every 100,000 people.

Since the start of the pandemic Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board area has been with worst hit by Covid-19, with 1,481 deaths now reported in the area. On Friday Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board recorded 4 deaths with coronavirus, while 4 deaths were reported in Swansea Bay Health Board area. In Cardiff and the Vale Health Board area 3 new deaths were confirmed, while in Aneurin Bevan Health Board area 1 death was reported.

The data from PHW shows Wales has a current case rate of 51 per 100,000 people over the latest seven-day period, dropping from 53 on Thursday. The local authority with the highest case rate in Wales is currently Gwynedd with 89.1 cases per 100,000 of the population, a drop from 94.7 on Thursday. In Caerphilly, the first area in Wales to be placed under local lockdown measures last year, case rates have increased, after 139 new cases were confirmed on Friday. The area now has the second highest case rate in Wales, at 76.8, up from 74.0 on Thursday.


Today’s numbers of Covid-19 cases in the local areas of Llanelli… 


We are not out of the woods yet so remember...








 

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