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The latest coronavirus rates in Carmarthenshire as infections fall to lowest level in six months
The current infection rate is just 4.8% of what it was at its peak in December
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The coronavirus infection rate across Carmarthenshire has continued to drop and is now at its lowest level for more than six months.
The latest coronavirus numbers in every part of Carmarthenshire as infection rate is 95 per cent lower than before Christmas walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Welsh NHS chief has been disciplined for comparing non-Welsh speakers to black victims of apartheid.
James Moore, once responsible for organisational design and development at Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW), made the comparison in a Facebook post last week.
Mr Moore, from Sheffield but living in Llansteffan, wrote: Just imagine if you changed the word English to black or (historically in South Africa) coloured … perhaps non-Welsh speakers should use different buses? Maybe different drinking fountains?
He had been working on a secondment contract with HEIW for 18 months when he wrote that non-Welsh speakers should stand up to the oppressors . The Welsh Ambulance Service said appropriate action would be taken.
Major land and sea search operation underway to find woman last seen at caravan park
Susan Smith has not been seen since Saturday afternoon
Susan Smith was last seen walking in the Carmarthen Bay Holiday Village on Saturday afternoon (Image: Dyfed-Powys Police)
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