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Residents of two Welsh seaside resorts urged to be alert after 18 cases of Indian variant identified


Residents of two Welsh seaside resorts urged to be alert after 18 cases of Indian variant identified
The cases are understood to all be linked and no outbreak has currently been declared
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A cluster of cases of the Indian variant of concern have been found in two Welsh seaside resorts.
Public Health Wales (PHW) has confirmed that a cluster of 18 confirmed or presumptive cases of the VOC-21APR-02 strain have been identified in the Llandudno Junction, Llandudno and Penrhyn Bay areas of north Wales. ....

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Just two people in Wales are currently in intensive care with Covid-19


Just two people in Wales are currently in intensive care with Covid-19
This is a huge drop from the 164 coronavirus patients in invasive ventilated beds just over 12 months ago
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At the height of the first wave of the pandemic in April, 2020, there were as many as 164 coronavirus patients needing the highest level of breathing support in intensive care. ....

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