Tomorrow is the day that non essential shops
are given the green light to reopen and resume trading, it has been some time
and it is important for the survival of the High streets across Wales that the
footfall in towns and cities increases… Also travel in and out of Wales is permitted, but just because you’ve had
the vaccine, it is not known whether it will stop someone catching
and passing on the virus, but it is expected to reduce this risk. So, it is
still important to take care when shopping and to wear a mask and social
distance at all times to protect others.
There have been 3 more deaths of
people with Covid-19 reported in the past 24 hours. It takes the total number of deaths reported by Public Health
Wales (PHW) to 5,531. A further 53 positive tests were reported, taking
the total number of cases to 210,397.
Wales' case rate now stands at 17.6
per 100,000 people. 2 of the deaths were reported in the
Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board area in North Wales and the other was in the Cwm
Taf Morgannwg Health Board area, which covers Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf
and Bridgend.
The area with the highest case rate is Cardiff with 32.4 positive tests per 100,000 people in the seven days to 6 April, followed by Swansea 32 and Gwynedd 26.5. Monmouthshire now has the lowest rate in Wales with 2.1 per 100,000 people, followed by Ceredigion 2.8 and Powys 6.8.
A total of 1,572,752
people have had a first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and 525,177 have had both doses.
Today’s numbers of Covid-19 cases in the local areas of Llanelli…




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