Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at 2pm
Updated: 2:00pm Monday 18 May
NOTE: Detailed information on new cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wales is now available on our user-friendly data dashboard on the Public Health Wales website.
Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director
for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales,
said:
“New guidance on Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) symptoms has been issued from the four UK Chief Medical Officers.
From today, all individuals should self-isolate if they develop at least one of
the following coronavirus symptoms: a new continuous cough or fever or loss of
smell or taste (anosmia).
“Anosmia is the loss or a change in
your normal sense of smell. It can also affect your sense of taste as the two
are closely linked. The individual’s household should self-isolate for 14 days
as per the current guidelines and the individual should stay at home for 7
days, or longer if they still have symptoms other than cough or loss of sense
of smell or taste.
“Public Health Wales welcomes the
recent announcement by the Health Minister of the extension of Coronavirus
testing to all care home residents and staff.
“In conjunction with the Welsh
Government’s ‘Test, Trace, Protect’ strategy published last week, Public Health
Wales will continue to work in partnership with our communities, the Welsh
Government, the wider NHS and local government in Wales to focus on protecting
the health of the people of Wales as we support the implementation of the strategy.
“We have been working hard to
increase our testing capacity, and as of Monday 11 May 2020 our capacity was at
5,330 tests a day in Wales. We know
there is more to do as demand increases, and we will continue to ramp up this
capacity.
“The Welsh Government announced on Friday 8 May that lockdown arrangements would continue in Wales for a further three weeks: in Wales stay-at-home guidance remains that, wherever you can, you should stay at home.
“Although we appear to have passed
the peak of new cases in Wales, Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is still
circulating in every part of the country. The single most important action we
can all take in fighting the virus is to stay at home, and we thank each and
every person across Wales for doing their bit to help slow the spread of the
virus.
“Public Health Wales continues to
support the implementation of the Critical Workers
Testing Policy to
make sure we use the current testing capacity in Wales to the full, ensuring we
test the right people, at the right time, in the right place, to reduce the
spread of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
“We are encouraging everyone to
download the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Symptom Study app, which has been
supported by Welsh Government. The app allows users to log daily symptoms to
help build a clearer picture of how the virus is affecting people. For more
information, including how to download the app, visit covid.joinzoe.com.
“Public Health Wales is working to
address the negative impact of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the social,
mental and physical wellbeing of people in Wales. Our latest campaign,
‘How are you doing?’ is now live and offering practical advice from phw.nhs.wales/howareyoudoing.
“People no longer need to contact
NHS 111 if they think they may have contracted Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19). Information about the symptoms to look out for is available
on the Public Health Wales website, or members of the public can use the NHS Wales
symptom checker.
“Anyone with a suspected coronavirus
illness should not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. They should
only contact NHS 111 if they feel they cannot cope with their symptoms at home,
their condition gets worse, or their symptoms do not get better after seven
days.
“Only call 999 if you are
experiencing a life-threatening emergency, do not call 999 just because you are
on hold to 111. We appreciate that 111 lines are busy, but you will get through
after a wait.
"While emphasising the
importance of staying at home, we also want to reinforce the message from NHS
Wales that urgent and emergency care services for physical and mental health
are still open and accessible.
“For parents, if your child is
unwell and you are concerned you should seek help. If you have urgent dental
pain you should still call your dentist. If you have a health complaint that is
worrying you and won’t go away you should call your GP practice. If you or a
family member are seriously ill or injured you should dial 999 or attend your
nearest Emergency Department.”
DATGANIAD CYMRAEG
Diweddariad: 2:00yp Dydd Llun 18 Mai - I ddilyn
NODER: Mae gwybodaeth fanwl am achosion newydd o Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yng Nghymru bellach ar gael ar ein dangosfwrdd data hawdd ei ddefnyddio ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru.
Dywedodd
Dr Giri Shankar, Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiad ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achos o'r
Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yn Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru:
“Cyhoeddwyd
canllawiau newydd ar symptomau Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) gan bedwar Prif
Swyddog Meddygol y DU. O heddiw ymlaen, dylai pob unigolyn hunanynysu os yw'n
datblygu o leiaf un o'r symptomau coronafeirws canlynol: peswch neu dwymyn
barhaus newydd neu golli synnwyr blasu neu arogli (anosmia).
“Anosmia
yw colli neu newid i’ch synnwyr arogli arferol. Gall hefyd effeithio ar eich
synnwyr blasu, gan fod cysylltiad agos rhwng y ddau. Dylai pawb yng nghartref
yr unigolyn hunanynysu am 14 diwrnod yn unol â'r canllawiau cyfredol a dylai'r
unigolyn aros gartref am 7 diwrnod, neu'n hirach os oes ganddo symptomau heblaw
peswch neu golli synnwyr arogli neu flasu.
“Mae
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn croesawu’r cyhoeddiad diweddar gan y Gweinidog Iechyd
y dylid ymestyn profi ar gyfer Coronafeirws i holl breswylwyr a staff cartrefi
gofal.
“Mewn
partneriaeth â strategaeth ‘Profi, Monitro, Olrhain’ Llywodraeth Cymru a gyhoeddwyd
yr wythnos diwethaf, bydd Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn parhau i weithio mewn
partneriaeth â’n cymunedau, Llywodraeth Cymru, y GIG yn ehangach a llywodraeth
leol yng Nghymru i ganolbwyntio ar amddiffyn iechyd pobl Cymru wrth i ni
gefnogi gweithredu’r strategaeth.”
“Rydyn
ni wedi bod yn gweithio’n galed i gynyddu ein capasiti profi, ac ein capasiti o
ddydd Llun 11 Mai 2020 ymlaen oedd 5,330 o brofion y dydd. Rydym yn gwybod bod rhagor i'w wneud wrth i'r
galw gynyddu, a byddwn yn parhau i gynyddu’r capasiti hwn.
“Cyhoeddodd Llywodraeth Cymru ddydd Gwener 8 Mai y byddai trefniadau cyfyngiadau symud yn parhau yng Nghymru am dair wythnos arall: mae’r canllawiau aros gartref yn aros yr un fath yng Nghymru, sef y dylech aros gartref, lle bynnag y bo’n bosibl.
“Er
ei bod yn ymddangos ein bod wedi mynd heibio’r lefel uchaf o achosion newydd
yng Nghymru, mae Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yn dal i gylchredeg ym mhob
rhan o’r wlad. Y cam pwysicaf un y gallwn i gyd ei gymryd wrth drechu’r feirws
yw aros gartref, a diolchwn i bawb ledled Cymru am chwarae ei ran i helpu i
arafu lledaeniad y feirws.
“Mae
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn parhau i gefnogi gweithredu’r Polisi Profi Gweithwyr Allweddol
i sicrhau ein bod yn defnyddio’r capasiti profi presennol yng Nghymru i’w lawn
botensial, gan sicrhau ein bod yn profi’r bobl iawn ar yr adeg iawn ac yn y lle
iawn, er mwyn lleihau lledaeniad Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19).
“Rydym
yn annog pawb i lawrlwytho’r ap Astudio Symptomau Coronafeirws Newydd
(COVID-19), a dderbyniodd gefnogaeth gan Lywodraeth Cymru. Mae'r ap yn caniatáu
i ddefnyddwyr logio symptomau’n ddyddiol i helpu i adeiladu darlun cliriach o
sut mae'r feirws yn effeithio ar bobl. Am ragor o wybodaeth, gan gynnwys sut i
lawrlwytho'r ap, ewch i covid.joinzoe.com.
“Mae
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn gweithio i fynd i’r afael ag effaith negyddol
Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) ar lesiant cymdeithasol, meddyliol a chorfforol
poblogaeth Cymru. Mae ein hymgyrch diweddaraf, Sut Wyt Ti? bellach yn fyw
ac mae’n cynnig cyngor ymarferol trwy phw.nhs.wales/howareyoudoing.
“Nid
oes angen i bobl gysylltu ag NHS 111 mwyach os ydynt yn credu bod ganddynt
Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19). Mae gwybodaeth am y symptomau i gadw
llygad amdanynt ar gael ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru, neu gall aelodau'r
cyhoedd ddefnyddio gwiriwr symptomauGIG
Cymru.
“Ni
ddylai unrhyw un yr amheuir bod ganddo/ganddi salwch coronafeirws fynd i
bractis meddyg teulu, fferyllfa nac ysbyty. Dim ond os yw'n teimlo na all
ymdopi â'i symptomau gartref, fod ei gyflwr yn gwaethygu, neu os nad yw ei
symptomau’n gwella ar ôl saith niwrnod y dylai gysylltu â NHS 111.
“Peidiwch
â ffonio 999 oni bai eich bod yn profi argyfwng sy’n peryglu bywyd. Peidiwch â
ffonio 999 dim ond oherwydd eich bod yn aros i 111 ateb eich galwad ffôn. Rydym
yn deall bod llinellau 111 yn brysur, ond bydd rhywun yn ateb eich galwad ar ôl
i chi aros.
“Er
ein bod am bwysleisio pwysigrwydd aros gartref, hoffwn atgyfnerthu’r neges gan
GIG Cymru fod gwasanaethau gofal brys ar gyfer iechyd meddwl ac iechyd
corfforol ar agor o hyd.
“I
rieni, os yw'ch plentyn yn sâl a'ch bod yn pryderu, dylech ofyn am help. Os oes
gennych boen deintyddol brys, dylech ddal i ffonio'ch deintydd. Os oes gennych
broblem iechyd sy'n eich poeni ac nad yw’n mynd i ffwrdd, dylech ffonio'ch
practis meddyg teulu. Os ydych chi, neu aelod o'r teulu, yn ddifrifol wael neu
wedi'ch anafu, dylech ddeialu 999 neu fynd i'ch Adran Achosion Brys agosaf.”