Five key Covid-19 lockdown dates in Wales and how they affect you
The key vaccine targets and wider milestones in January and February as Wales looks to emerge from coronavirus restrictions
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Five lockdown dates for Wales in January and February 2021 and how each impacts you
Wales has its own vaccine roll-out targets and dates for when restrictions might be lifted next
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The coronavirus vaccination rollout is continuing to gather pace in Wales with more than 150,000 people now having received their first dose.
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Coronavirus morning headlines as some hospital patients to be moved into hotels to free up beds
It is part of a bid to help overwhelmed wards in one of the worst hit parts of the UK
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These are the coronavirus morning headlines for Wednesday, January 13, as hospital patients are to be discharged early from a London hospital in order to free beds for critically-ill Covid-19 patients.
BBC News
By Rachael Garside
image captionDr Dai Hickman said GPs were in the firing line when telling patients the vaccine was not yet available in their practice
A GP has criticised his health board for giving vaccines to surgeries one at a time instead of sharing supplies equally, calling it almost unethical .
Dr Dai Hickman, from the Avenue Villa Surgery in Llanelli, said he could not order supplies until 25 January.
The Carmarthenshire practice has 10,000 patients, about 400 of whom are from the most vulnerable categories.
Hywel Dda health board said surgeries with the vaccine had been advised to share with neighbouring practices.