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More than 6,500 coronavirus tests carried out in Holyhead and Holy Island after high case rate


MORE than 6,500 tests have been carried out as part of the community testing scheme in Holyhead and Holy Island.
The multi-agency Incident Management Team was set-up to respond to high coronavirus rate in the Anglesey area and introduced a comprehensive community-testing programme on Sunday, March 21.
Since then thousands of rapid lateral flow, door-to-door and community centre tests have been administered with a total of 40 confirmed cases.
Health experts maintain that continued testing of residents and workers will remain after the number of new cases in Holyhead and Holy Island remains higher than the national average.
Testing is being delivered in partnership between the Welsh Government, UK Government, Isle of Anglesey County Council, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB), Public Health Wales, Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust, local volunteers and the Ministry of Defence, with logistical support from the Armed Forces. ....

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Mental health patients 'safe' despite planning permission for replacement unit being denied


A artists s impression of how the main entrance to the new Ablett unit will look Picture: Powell Dobson Architects (within planning docs - clear for use by all partners)
Mental health patients in a building labelled “unfit for purpose” by a health watchdog will be safe despite outline planning permission being denied for its “flagship” replacement.
A £64m replacement for Ysbyty Glan Clwyd’s Ablett mental health unit in Bodelwyddan would have contained 64 beds and taken inpatients from Colwyn Bay’s Bryn Hesketh unit.
Despite Betsi Cadwaladr launching a full public consultation on the plans it misjudged the strength of feeling among residents of nearby Ffordd Parc y Castell, who complained proposals for the two and three storey building would affect their privacy and visual amenity. ....

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