Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at 2pm
Updated: 2:00pm Saturday 20 June
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.
NOTE: Testing data for Wales is underreported today due
to technical issues. We are working to resolve this and these results will be
included in the figures as soon as the issue has been resolved.
Dr Chris Williams, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said:
“Public Health Wales welcomes the
First Minister’s announcement yesterday that non-essential retailers are able
to open on Monday 22 June, providing that they are able to comply with social
distancing measures.
“The announcement adds that further
relaxation of lockdown measures, including the lifting of the restriction on
non-essential travel to around five miles, is planned for Monday 6 July,
providing that community transmission continues to reduce.
“It is important to note that until
a further announcement is made by Welsh Government, then the current measures
remain in place - as a general rule, people should not travel more than five
miles from home. This will help to reduce the risk of coronavirus spreading as
people begin to travel more.
“Future relaxation of
lockdown measures will also be dependent on everyone following advice set out
in the ‘Test, Trace, Protect’ strategy, including self-isolating when
required. Complying with social
distancing and hygiene measures remain extremely important.
“Screening programmes in Wales will
start sending invitations and reminders to eligible individuals again,
beginning with Cervical Screening Wales from the end of June. This follows a
pause in screenings due to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
“We have been in unprecedented
times, and pausing the invitations for these programmes was a difficult
recommendation for us to make. However we had to ensure that NHS services were
able to focus as matter of priority to respond to the Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) pandemic, as well as to reduce the need for participants’ travel and
potential contact with others at the peak of the pandemic.
“Invitations and reminders for
individuals who are now overdue screening will be sent based on clinical
priority.
“Revised lockdown arrangements also
apply to people in Wales who have been told to ‘shield’ from the virus. They
are able to go outside and meet people from another household, provided they
keep a two-metre distance.
“England has begun to further ease
some of its lockdown restrictions. People who live alone in England are now
also able to form a support bubble with another household, while individuals
accessing public transport are now required to wear face coverings. Please note
that these arrangements do not apply in Wales.
“Contact
tracing continues in Wales as part of the Welsh Government’s ‘Test, Trace,
Protect’ strategy. Contact tracing is the process of identifying people who
have come in contact with an individual with Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in
order to prevent the risk of others spreading the infection in our communities.
“Anyone
who has a positive Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) test will be contacted by a
team of contact tracers, and asked for details of everyone they have had close
contact with while they have had symptoms.
“Please
keep a note of your activities so you can easily remember your whereabouts on a
given day, along with who were in contact with. This is for everyone’s benefit
and we are grateful for your continued cooperation.
“If
you are asked to self-isolate, you should also comply with this request to
prevent further spread of the virus.
“You
do not need to have any concerns about providing names to the tracing team. Tracers
are trained staff and personal information that you provide will handled in
line with data protection regulations and will not be shared widely.
“Information about the symptoms of
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) 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 experiencing Novel
Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms can now apply for a home testing kit using the
new UK online portal. For further information and a link to the booking
website, visit: www.gov.wales/coronavirus or www.llyw.cymru/coronafeirws. This will be supported by a
national 119 phone service, through which people can also order a home test.
“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.
“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.
"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:
Diweddarwyd: 2:00yp Dydd Sadwrn 20 Mehefin
NODER: Mae gwybodaeth fanwl
am achosion newydd o’r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yng Nghymru ar gael bellach
ar ein dangosfwrdd data hawdd ei ddefnyddio ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus
Cymru.
NODER:
Mae’r data profi ar gyfer Cymru yn cael eu tangofnodi heddiw oherwydd problemau
technegol. Rydyn ni’n gweithio i ddatrys y broblem hon a bydd y canlyniadau hyn
yn cael eu cynnwys yn y ffigurau cyn gynted ag y bydd y mater wedi cael ei ddatrys.
Dywedodd Dr
Chris Williams, y Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiadau ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achosion o’r Coronafeirws
Newydd (COVID-19) yn Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru:
“Mae Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn croesawu cyhoeddiad
y Prif Weinidog ddoe bod manwerthwyr nad
ydynt yn hanfodol yn gallu agor ddydd Llun 22 Mehefin, ar yr amod eu bod yn
gallu cydymffurfio â mesurau cadw pellter cymdeithasol.
“Yn
ogystal, dywed y cyhoeddiad bod llacio’r mesurau cyfyngiadau symud ymhellach,
gan gynnwys codi’r cyfyngiad ar deithio nad yw’n hanfodol i oddeutu pum
milltir, ar y gweill ar gyfer dydd Llun 6 Gorffennaf, ar yr amod bod trosglwyddo
cymunedol yn parhau i leihau.
“Mae’n
bwysig nodi, hyd nes y gwneir cyhoeddiad pellach gan Lywodraeth Cymru, fod y
mesurau cyfredol yn aros mewn grym - fel rheol gyffredinol, ni ddylai pobl
deithio mwy na phum milltir o’u cartrefi. Bydd hyn yn helpu i leihau'r risg y
bydd y coronafeirws yn lledaenu wrth i bobl ddechrau teithio mwy.
Bydd
llacio’r mesurau cyfyngiadau symud yn y dyfodol hefyd yn dibynnu ar bawb yn
dilyn y cyngor a nodir yn y strategaeth ‘Profi, Olrhain, Diogelu’, gan gynnwys
hunanynysu pan fo angen. Mae cydymffurfio â mesurau cadw pellter
cymdeithasol a hylendid yn parhau i fod yn hynod bwysig.
“Bydd
rhaglenni sgrinio yng Nghymru yn dechrau anfon gwahoddiadau a nodiadau atgoffa
at unigolion cymwys eto, gan ddechrau gyda Sgrinio Serfigol Cymru o ddiwedd mis
Mehefin ymlaen. Mae hyn yn dilyn saib mewn sgrinio oherwydd pandemig y
Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19).
“Rydyn
ni wedi bod mewn cyfnod digynsail, ac roedd oedi’r gwahoddiadau ar gyfer y
rhaglenni hyn yn argymhelliad anodd i ni ei wneud. Fodd bynnag, roedd yn rhaid
i ni sicrhau bod gwasanaethau'r GIG yn gallu canolbwyntio ar ymateb i bandemig
y Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) fel blaenoriaeth, yn ogystal â lleihau'r angen
am i gyfranogwyr deithio a chysylltiad posibl ag eraill pan oedd y pandemig ar
ei anterth.
“Bydd
gwahoddiadau a nodiadau atgoffa i unigolion sydd bellach yn hwyr yn cael eu
sgrinio yn cael eu hanfon yn seiliedig ar flaenoriaeth glinigol.
“Mae’r
trefniadau cyfyngiadau symud diwygiedig hefyd yn berthnasol i bobl yng Nghymru
y dywedwyd wrthynt am ‘warchod’ eu hunain rhag y feirws. Gallant fynd y tu
allan a chwrdd â phobl o gartref arall, ar yr amod eu bod yn cadw pellter o ddau
fetr.
“Mae
Lloegr wedi dechrau codi rhai o’r cyfyngiadau symud ymhellach. Mae pobl sy'n
byw ar eu pennau eu hunain yn Lloegr hefyd yn gallu ffurfio swigen gefnogol
gyda chartref arall bellach, tra bo gofyn i unigolion sy'n defnyddio
trafnidiaeth gyhoeddus wisgo gorchuddion wyneb erbyn hyn. Nid yw'r trefniadau
hyn yn berthnasol yng Nghymru.
“Mae olrhain
cysylltiadau yn parhau yng Nghymru fel rhan o strategaeth ‘Profi, Olrhain,
Diogleu’ Llywodraeth Cymru. Olrhain cysylltiadau yw'r broses o adnabod pobl
sydd wedi dod i gysylltiad ag unigolyn â’r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) er
mwyn atal y risg y bydd eraill yn lledaenu'r haint yn ein cymunedau.
“Bydd tîm o olrheinwyr
cysylltiadau’n cysylltu ag unrhyw un sydd wedi cael prawf positif am y Coronafeirws
Newydd (COVID-19), a gofynnir am fanylion pawb y mae wedi bod mewn cysylltiad
agos â nhw tra oedd ganddo symptomau.
“Gwnewch nodyn o'ch
gweithgareddau er mwyn i chi allu cofio’n hawdd ble oeddech chi ar ddiwrnod
penodol, ynghyd â gyda phwy y buoch mewn cysylltiad. Mae hyn er budd pawb ac
rydym yn ddiolchgar am eich cydweithrediad parhaus.
“Os gofynnir i chi
hunanynysu, dylech hefyd gydymffurfio â'r gofyniad hwn er mwyn atal y feirws
rhag lledaenu ymhellach.
“Nid oes angen i chi fod
ag unrhyw bryderon ynghylch darparu enwau i'r tîm olrhain. Mae’r olrheinwyr yn
staff hyfforddedig a bydd yr wybodaeth bersonol rydych chi'n ei darparu’nn cael
ei thrin yn unol â rheoliadau diogelu data ac ni fydd yn cael ei rhannu'n eang.
“Mae
gwybodaeth am symptomau’r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) i gadw llygad amdanynt
ar gael ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru, neu gall aelodau'r cyhoedd ddefnyddio gwiriwr symptomau GIG Cymru.
“Gall
unrhyw un sy’n profi symptomau’r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) wneud cais am
becyn prawf cartref yn awr gan ddefnyddio porth ar-lein newydd y DU. I gael
rhagor o wybodaeth a dolen i'r wefan archebu, ewch i: www.llyw.cymru/coronafeirws neu www.gov.wales/coronavirus. Cefnogir
hyn gan wasanaeth ffôn 119 cenedlaethol, lle gall pobl hefyd archebu prawf
cartref.
“Rydym
yn annog pawb i lawrlwytho’r ap Astudio Symptomau’r Coronafeirws Newydd
(COVID-19), a sydd wedi cael cefnogaeth gan Lywodraeth Cymru. Mae'r ap yn
caniatáu i ddefnyddwyr logio symptomau’n ddyddiol i helpu i greu 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.
“Ni
ddylai unrhyw un sy’n amau bod ganddo/ganddi salwch y coronafeirws fynd i feddygfa,
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 eich 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.
“Hoffwn
hefyd gadarnhau’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 ffonio'ch deintydd o hyd. Os oes gennych
broblem iechyd sy'n eich poeni ac nad yw’n mynd i ffwrdd, dylech ffonio'ch
meddygfa. 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.”