Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at 2pm
Updated: 2:00pm Tuesday 7 July
Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said:
“The news from Llangefni and the outbreak associated with the 2 Sisters
meat processing plant has been consistently positive for a number of days.
“As the employer resumes operations at the plant, the multi-agency OCT
has been reassured by the rigour and robust processes the 2 Sisters management
and workforce have put in place to create a safe working environment.
“We are heartened by the positive response from the workforce and the
wider communities of Anglesey and Gwynedd. Their support for the testing,
contact tracing and isolation phase of our response has helped bring the
outbreak rapidly under control.
“Thanks to the combined efforts of local people, the respective
councils, health board and wider agencies, the testing phase of the outbreak is
now completed, and cases associated and in the wider community have reduced to
background levels.
“Additionally the employer, 2 Sisters Food Group, has confirmed that
any untested members of its workforce will not be allowed to return to work at
the plant until they have completed a COVID-19 test.
“I am satisfied that the level of infection present in the community as
a whole is low. Provided that members of the public continue to follow
recommended social distancing, hand hygiene and self-isolation if they
experience the symptoms of Novel Coronavirus, then I hope to be able to draw
the formal outbreak to a close in the near future.
“The multi-agency team managing the outbreak of
Coronavirus associated with Rowan Foods Ltd in Wrexham has recorded 289 cases. There continues to be no evidence that this
outbreak is factory-based, and the results we have identified are what we would
expect to see when a focused testing takes place.
“In addition, the total number of positive case
identified at the Kepak Merthyr meat
processing plant is 135 since April. Investigations
in this cluster continue, and updates will be issued in the coming days.
“The Food Standards Agency advise that it is very
unlikely that you can catch coronavirus from food. Coronavirus is a respiratory illness. It is not known to be transmitted by exposure
to food or food packaging.
“We all have a vital role in preventing the spread
of Coronavirus by always sticking to social distancing guidelines – that’s
staying two metres away from others and washing hands regularly. You should also avoid car sharing with people
outside your household.
“Contact tracing continues in Wales as part of the
Welsh Government’s Test, Trace, Protect
strategy. Anyone
who has a positive Coronavirus 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 you were in contact
with.
“If you are asked to self-isolate, you should
also comply with this request to prevent further spread of the virus.
“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 Coronavirus
is available on the Public Health Wales website, or members of the public can
use the NHS Wales symptom checker.
“Anyone experiencing Coronavirus symptoms can
apply for a home testing kit by visiting www.gov.wales/coronavirus, or by calling the national 119 phone service.
“Anyone with suspected coronavirus 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.”
Diweddarwyd: 2:00yp Dydd Mawrth 7 Gorffennaf - I ddilyn
Dywedodd Dr Giri Shankar, Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiad
ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achos o'r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yn Iechyd
Cyhoeddus Cymru:
“Mae’r
newyddion o Langefni a’r achosion sy’n gysylltiedig â ffatri prosesu cig 2 Sisters wedi bod yn gadarnhaol am
nifer o ddyddiau.
Wrth
i'r cyflogwr ailafael yn y gwaith yn y ffatri, mae'r prosesau trylwyr a chadarn
y mae rheolwyr a gweithlu ffatri 2 Sisters
wedi'u rhoi ar waith i greu amgylchedd gwaith diogel wedi rhoi hyder i’r Tîm
Rheoli Achosion Aml-asiantaeth.
"Mae’n
galondid inni weld yr ymateb cadarnhaol gan y gweithlu a'r gymuned ehangach yn
Ynys Môn a Gwynedd. Mae eu cefnogaeth i gyfnod profi, olrhain cysylltiadau ac
ynysu ein hymateb wedi helpu i ddod â'r achosion o dan reolaeth yn gyflym.
“Diolch
i ymdrechion pobl leol, y cynghorau priodol, y bwrdd iechyd ac asiantaethau
ehangach, mae cyfnod profi’r achosion bellach wedi’i gwblhau, ac mae achosion
sy’n gysylltiedig â’r rhai yn y gymuned ehangach wedi gostwng i lefelau isel.
“Yn
ogystal, mae'r cyflogwr, 2 Sisters Food
Group, wedi cadarnhau na fydd unrhyw aelodau o'i weithlu sydd heb gael eu
profi yn cael dychwelyd i'r gwaith nes eu bod wedi cael prawf COVID-19.
“Rwy’n fodlon bod nifer yr achosion o’r haint sy’n bresennol yn y gymuned gyfan yn isel. Cyhyd â bod aelodau'r cyhoedd yn parhau i ddilyn y rheolau cadw pellter cymdeithasol, hylendid dwylo a hunanynysu argymelledig os oes ganddynt symptomau Coronafeirws Newydd, yna gobeithiaf allu dod â'r achos ffurfiol hwn i ben yn y dyfodol agos.
“Mae’r
tîm aml-asiantaeth sy’n rheoli’r achosion o Coronafeirws sy’n gysylltiedig â
Rowan Foods Ltd yn Wrecsam wedi cofnodi 289 o achosion. Nid oes tystiolaeth o hyd mai ffatri yw
tarddiad yr achos hwn, a'r canlyniadau a nodwyd gennym yw'r hyn y byddem yn
disgwyl ei weld pan fydd profi â ffocws yn digwydd.
“Yn
ogystal, cyfanswm yr achosion positif a nodwyd yn ffatri prosesu cig Kepak Merthyr yw 135 ers mis
Ebrill. Mae ymchwiliadau yn y clwstwr hwn yn parhau, a chyhoeddir
diweddariadau yn ystod y dyddiau nesaf.
“Mae’r Asiantaeth Safonau Bwyd yn cynghori ei
bod yn annhebygol iawn y gallwch ddal coronafeirws o fwyd. Mae Coronafeirws yn salwch anadlol. Ni ystyrir ei fod yn cael ei drosglwyddo trwy
ddod i gysylltiad â deunyddiau pacio bwyd na bwyd.
“Mae olrhain cysylltiadau yn parhau yng Nghymru
fel rhan o strategaeth Profi, Monitro,
Olrhain Llywodraeth Cymru. Bydd tîm
o olrheinwyr cysylltiadau yn cysylltu ag unrhyw un sydd wedi cael prawf positif
am Coronafeirws, a gofynnir am fanylion pawb y mae wedi bod mewn cysylltiad
agos â nhw tra bod symptomau gyda nhw.
“Cadwch nodyn o'ch gweithgareddau
er mwyn i chi allu cofio’n hawdd ble oeddech chi ar ddiwrnod penodol, ynghyd â
gyda phwy yr oeddech mewn cysylltiad â nhw.
“Os gofynnir i chi hunanynysu,
dylech hefyd gydymffurfio â'r gofyniad hwn er mwyn atal y feirws rhag lledaenu
ymhellach.
“Mae olrheinwyr yn staff
hyfforddedig a bydd yr wybodaeth bersonol rydych chi'n ei darparu yn cael ei
thrin yn unol â rheoliadau diogelu data ac ni fydd yn cael ei rhannu'n eang.
“Mae gwybodaeth am symptomau
Coronafeirws ar gael ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru, neu gall aelodau'r
cyhoedd ddefnyddio gwiriwr symptomau GIG Cymru.
“Gall unrhyw un sydd â symptomau
Coronafeirws wneud cais am becyn profi gartref trwy fynd i www.gov.wales/coronavirus, neu trwy ffonio’r gwasanaeth ffôn 119 cenedlaethol.
“Ni ddylai unrhyw un yr amheuir
bod ganddo/ganddi 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.