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One year and 5,000 deaths: The faces of the people in Wales killed by Covid 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.
play-icon Created with Sketch. 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. ....
The stories of those who died with coronavirus in Wales The oldest is 96, the youngest just 27 these are some of the faces and human stories behind the devastating numbers of the coronavirus pandemic Updated From young to old, families from across Wales have lost loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic The people who died with coronavirus this year will scar families, friends and colleagues long after the pandemic abates. Among those who died include health and care workers who risked everything to care for patients in need, public transport workers unwittingly exposed in one of the most dangerous lines of work at the start of the pandemic, elderly people denied their retirements, people in ethnic minority communities most vulnerable to the disease and many more. ....