Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at 2pm
Updated: 2:00pm Monday 03 August
Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director
for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response
at Public Health Wales, said:
“Following the Welsh Government’s announcement on
changes to lockdown measures last week, a number of these changes come into
effect today.
“The restrictions preventing more than two
households or extended households meeting outdoors will be changed to allow up
to 30 people to meet outdoors. Physical distancing must be maintained at all
times.
“Pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes will be able to
re-open indoors. As will indoor bowling alleys, auction houses and bingo halls.
Licensed wedding venues will be able to re-open to provide wedding ceremonies.
However, indoor receptions will not be able to take place for the time being.
“Finally, children under the
age of 11 will no longer have to maintain a two metre distance from each other
or from adults. This reflects scientific evidence which indicates the risk of
transmission is lower among this age group. However, it is very important older
children and young adults continue to follow social distancing and the other
measures to keep them safe.
“Public Health Wales supports the recent announcement
of the four UK Chief Medical Officers to extend the self-isolation period from
seven to 10 days for those in the community who have symptoms or a positive
test result. This will help provide additional protection to others in the
community.
“We continue to caution
and remind the public and business-owners that we all
have a vital role in preventing the spread of Coronavirus by always sticking to
social distancing guidelines - staying two metres away from others, and washing
hands regularly. When travelling you should also avoid car sharing with people
outside your household.
"Anyone with suspected symptoms of COVID-19
infection - a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of smell or
taste (anosmia) - must self-isolate and seek an urgent test.
"Confirmed cases must now isolate for 10 days,
with members of their household isolating for 14 days until the risk of passing
on further infection has gone. Combined, these simple but effective actions
will ensure the virus does not spread.
Updates
on current incidents
“Betsi
Cadwaladr University Health Board, Wrexham Council and Public Health Wales worked
together to provide easy-access testing at two testing centres in Wrexham at
the end of last week and into the weekend.
“A big thank you to the community in Wrexham for their
enthusiastic response and for coming forward to be tested. We are very
reassured by the emerging picture from these sessions, which appears to indicate
that transmission is significantly lower than thought. Just two new cases
was identified on the first day of testing.”
“We
all have a vital role in preventing the spread of Coronavirus, to help keep
Wales safe. We can do this by always observing social distancing guidelines –
that’s staying two metres away from others – and washing hands regularly.
“Focused
testing as part of the management of clusters and outbreaks of Coronavirus will
inevitably identify new cases, and this does not mean that there has been a
significant increase in the level of infection in the community.
“There
are no significant updates on the previously reported incidents in Llangefni,
Ebbw Vale and Merthyr.
Contact tracing and general information
“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.
“Further 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.”
“Public Health Wales’
user-friendly data dashboard takes information from a range of different
sources. The total number of positive cases now includes those reported from
non-NHS Wales laboratories, which are subject to ongoing de-duplication, refinement
and reconciliation. This may result in fluctuation of the total positive cases
as this process takes place.”
Diweddarwyd: 2:00yp Dydd Llun 03 Awst
Dywedodd Dr Giri Shankar,
Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiad ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achos o'r Coronafeirws Newydd
(COVID-19) yn Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru:
“Yn dilyn cyhoeddiad Llywodraeth Cymru ar y newidiadau i
fesurau’r cyfyngiadau symud yr wythnos diwethaf, mae nifer o’r newidiadau hyn
yn dod i rym heddiw.”
“Bydd y cyfyngiadau sy'n atal mwy na dau
gartref neu ddau gartref estynedig rhag cyfarfod yn yr awyr agored yn cael eu
newid i ganiatáu i hyd at 30 o bobl gwrdd yn yr awyr agored. Rhaid cadw pellter
corfforol bob amser.
“Bydd tafarndai, bariau, bwytai a
chaffis yn gallu ailagor tu mewn, yn ogystal â chanolfannau bowlio dan do, tai
ocsiwn a neuaddau bingo. Bydd lleoliadau priodas trwyddedig yn gallu ailagor i
ddarparu seremonïau priodas. Fodd bynnag, ni fydd derbyniadau dan do yn gallu
digwydd am y tro.
“Yn olaf, ni fydd yn rhaid i blant o
dan 11 oed gadw pellter dau fetr oddi wrth ei gilydd neu oddi wrth oedolion.
Mae hyn yn adlewyrchu tystiolaeth wyddonol sy'n dangos bod y risg o drosglwyddo
yn is ymysg y grŵp oedran hwn. Fodd bynnag, mae'n bwysig iawn bod plant hŷn ac
oedolion ifanc yn parhau i gadw pellter cymdeithasol ac at y mesurau eraill i'w
cadw'n ddiogel.
“Mae Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn
cefnogi cyhoeddiad diweddar o’r pedwar Prif Swyddog Meddygol y DU i ymestyn y
cyfnod hunanynysu o saith i 10 diwrnod i’r rheini yn y gymuned sydd â symptomau neu
ganlyniad prawf positif. Bydd hyn yn helpu i ddarparu amddiffyniad ychwanegol i
bobl eraill yn y gymuned.
“Rydym yn parhau i rybuddio ac
atgoffa’r cyhoedd a pherchenogion busnes fod gennym ni i
gyd rôl bwysig i’w chwarae wrth atal lledaeniad Coronafeirws trwy
lynu wrth ganllawiau cadw pellter cymdeithasol bob amser - sicrhau eich bod yn
cadw dau fetr oddi wrth bobl eraill a golchi eich dwylo yn rheolaidd. Wrth
deithio, dylech hefyd osgoi rhannu ceir - phobl y tu allan i'ch cartref.
“Rhaid i unrhyw un yr amheuir bod ganddynt symptomau
COVID-19, sef tymheredd uchel, peswch newydd a pharhaus neu golli synnwyr blasu
neu arogli (anosmia), hunanynysu a chael prawf ar unwaith.
“Rhaid i achosion a gaiff eu cadarnhau bellach ynysu am
10 diwrnod, a rhaid i aelodau o’u cartrefi ynysu am 14 diwrnod hyd nes bod y
perygl o drosglwyddo’r haint ymhellach wedi mynd. Gyda’i gilydd, bydd y camau
syml ond effeithiol hyn yn sicrhau nad yw’r feirws yn lledaenu.
Diweddariadau ar ddigwyddiadau cyfredol
“Mae Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr, Cyngor
Wrecsam ac Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru wedi gweithio gyda’i gilydd i sicrhau bod
profion sy’n hawdd cael mynediad atynt yn cael eu cynnal mewn dwy ganolfan
brofi yn Wrecsam ddiwedd yr wythnos diwethaf ac yn ystod y penwythnos.”
“Diolch yn fawr i’r gymuned yn Wrecsam am eu hymateb brwdfrydig ac am ddod i gael eu profi. Rydym wedi cael sicrwydd gan y darlun sy’n dod i’r amlwg o’r sesiynau hyn sydd, yn ôl pob golwg, yn nodi bod lledaeniad y feirws yn sylweddol is na’r disgwyl. Dim ond dau achos newydd a nodwyd ar y diwrnod cyntaf o brofi.”
“Mae gan bob un
ohonom rôl hanfodol i’w chwarae wrth atal Coronafeirws rhag lledaenu,
er mwyn helpu i gadw Cymru’n ddiogel. Gallwn wneud hyn drwy gadw at ganllawiau
cadw pellter cymdeithasol bob amser - hynny yw, aros dau fetr i ffwrdd oddi
wrth bobl eraill - a golchi dwylo'n rheolaidd.
“Mae'n anochel y bydd
profi â ffocws fel rhan o reoli clystyrau ac achosion o Coronafeirws
yn nodi achosion newydd, ac nid yw hyn yn golygu y bu cynnydd sylweddol yn
nifer yr achosion yn y gymuned.
“Nid oes unrhyw ddiweddariadau sylweddol ar y
digwyddiadau yr adroddwyd amdanynt yn flaenorol yn Llangefni, Glyn Ebwy a
Merthyr.
Olrhain cysylltiadau a gwybodaeth
gyffredinol
“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 bellach 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.
“Mae dangosfwrdd data hawdd ei ddefnyddio
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn casglu gwybodaeth o ystod o ffynonellau gwahanol. Mae
cyfanswm nifer yr achosion positif bellach yn cynnwys y rhai yr adroddwyd
amdanynt o labordai nad ydynt yn eiddo i GIG Cymru, sy’n ddarostyngedig i
ddad-ddyblygu, mireinio a chysoni parhaus. Gallai hyn arwain at amrywiad yng
nghyfanswm nifer yr achosion positif wrth i’r broses hon fynd rhagddi.”