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The Welsh Government’s ‘No party is worth the risk’ campaign poster. THE Welsh Ambulance Service is urging the public to see in the New Year safely at home. With Wales currently in a level four lockdown and with the wider UK on the verge of mass vaccination against Covid-19, the plea has been made during a somewhat critical time. The Trust is asking the public to keep their community safe by not venturing outside their household or support bubble and risk spreading or contracting the virus. Lee Brooks, director of operations for the Welsh Ambulance Service, said: “We would ask the public to please only leave your home for the essential reasons as set out in alert level 4.
Posted: Thu 31st Dec 2020
“See in the New Year safely” – Welsh Ambulance Service urges public to see in the New Year safely at home
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 31st, 2020
The Welsh Ambulance Service is urging the public to see in the New Year safely at home.
The Trust is asking the public to keep their community safe by not venturing outside their household or support bubble and risk spreading or contracting the virus.
With Wales in a full Alert Level 4 Lockdown people are unable to meet with other households either outdoors or indoors expect for some limited circumstances. These include adults living alone or in a household with a single responsible adult, who are able form a support bubble with one other household – and those undertaking caring responsibilities or on compassionate grounds.
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Published No party is worth the risk , is the warning from the Welsh Ambulance Service.
It described New Year s Eve as one of its pinch points , and asked people to celebrate at home during Wales coronavirus lockdown.
Concern was also raised about people visiting beauty spots or attending organised raves.
Denbighshire councillor Martyn Holland said rangers will deter people making a pilgrimage to one peak. The number of visitors over the last few days has also raised potential concerns about New Year s Eve when traditionally many people head for the top of Moel Famau to see in the new year, he said.
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