Doctors can t get a Covid vaccine in Wales and say the health service is in danger of collapse The situation is dire. Staff who are working are at absolute breaking point, both physically and mentally, and it s difficult to see how this situation can continue
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Big queues of ambulances and a desperate shortage of staff - the problems facing our A&Es and critical care wards
Patients are being cared for in busy corridors where it is not possible to socially distance, it has been claimed
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Posted: Wed 16th Dec 2020
BMA Cymru say “there really is no other option” and calls on Welsh Government to introduce tougher measures over Christmas
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Dec 16th, 2020
The British Medical Association Cymru (BMA) has today called on the Welsh Government to go further with restrictions over the Christmas period amid fears of a sharp rise in cases in the new year.
Over the last 24 hours two meetings about the current Christmas plans between between December 23 and 27 have taken place following growing pressure from health professionals and opposition parties.
Speaking at today’s Welsh Government press conference First Minister Mark Drakeford issued firmer guidance on the rules saying that “in Wales, the position is that only two households should come together to form an exclusive Christmas bubble during the five-day period.”