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It has been almost a year since the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in Wales, with the number of people who have lost their lives to the virus now standing at more than 5,000. Behind each of these statistics, there are thousands of families grieving as the virus still restricts normal life.
On April 17 last year, Tudur Lewis and his three children, Rhodri, Nia and Gwyndaf lost their mother to Covid-19. Undeg Lewis, 59, from the rural Carmarthenshire village of Efailwen, was a local shop worker and clerk of the community council.
At the time of Undeg’s death, the advice from the government was for anybody who could work from home to stay home, but this wasn’t an option for key worker Mrs Lewis. Her husband Tudur told ITV Wales current affairs programme, Y Byd ar Bedwar, how he still feels guilty for not being with her at the time of her death.
GWYNDAF Lewis is one of 10 people or groups from across Wales who is to be honoured in a special programme on S4C for those who have achieved amazing things during the cornavirus pandemic. Gwyndaf, from Efailwen, lost his mother Undeg, who was a well-known and popular figure in the Cyrmych area, to Covid-19 earlier this year. He decided to run a 50-mile marathon in a day in her memory and also to raise money for the ICU Unit in Glangwili Hospital where his mother was cared for. He raised nearly £40,000. As well as the award, Gwyndaf, who is a keen cyclist, received a special video message from champion cyclist Geraint Thomas, who has also sent him a signed jersey.