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Wales had fewer excess deaths than any other part of the UK during the pandemic

Wales had fewer excess deaths than any other part of the UK during the pandemic
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The encouraging signs that Wales is past the third wave peak as Covid rates start to fall

The encouraging signs that Wales is past the third wave peak as Covid rates start to fall
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What happened when I told my children s school they couldn t wear masks

What happened when I told my children s school they couldn t wear masks
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Scrapping masks in Welsh secondary schools being actively considered

Scrapping masks in Welsh secondary schools being actively considered Scientists are considering whether Wales can follow the lead of England in removing the rule 08:47, 11 MAY 2021 Welsh Government advisers are considering whether mask rules for secondary schools can be scrapped (Image: PA) Sign up to our free newsletter for the top North Wales stories sent straight to your e-mail Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Eight cases of Indian variant reported in Wales but is well managed , says FM

THE new Indian variant of Covid-19 is being ‘well managed’, the First Minister has said. At the Welsh Government briefing on April 23, First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed there are eight confirmed cases of the Indian variant in Wales. These are all traced to people with Welsh addresses and are known to local teams. Mr Drakeford said all individuals have been contacted by health officials and are being assisted. However, he stressed it is being ‘well managed’ and there is no cause for ‘wider concern’, but added it is important India remains on the ‘red list’ for travel. First Minister Mark Drakeford said he hoped the coronavirus situation in India gave the UK Government “real pause for thought” about reopening international travel on May 17.

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