Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at midday
Statement: Updated at 12pm on Tuesday 26 January
2021 Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
response at Public Health Wales, said: “We are increasingly confident in
the data which is showing a consistent downward trend in the numbers of
positive cases in Wales. “However, the number of cases is still
extremely high, and this is placing extreme pressure on our NHS Wales
hospitals. “The UK variant of Coronavirus prevalent in many
parts of Wales is up to 70 per cent more transmissible, and as reported last
week there is evidence which suggests that it may lead to a higher risk of
death than the non-variant. It is
therefore vital that everyone continues to remain vigilant, by staying at home
and sticking to the rules. This way we
will avoid adding to the pressure on hospitals and will keep people safe. “Public Health Wales is working with Public Health
England and other UK partners to monitor the impact and spread of the UK
variant, and to detect and monitor other virus variants. “We continue to investigate and respond to the spread of
the variant and its impact in Wales. Evidence is still emerging and more work
is underway to fully understand how it behaves. “It is important to remember that all current variants of
COVID-19 are still spreading and can cause severe illness and death. Therefore
it is important to stay at home, and to reduce opportunities for spread by
keeping your distance, washing hands regularly, and covering your face. “All of Wales remains in lockdown. We ask that the public adopts the
same mindset for this lockdown as they did in March 2020. We understand that
people are fatigued but because the new, more infectious variant of coronavirus
is circulating across Wales it is vital that we all keep to the lockdown restrictions
and do not meet other people. “This means that you must stay at home. If exercising outdoors, please
do this alone or with members of your household or support bubble only. Shop
online, but if you do need to visit essential retail then do this alone, if
possible, to minimise numbers of people in retail spaces, and avoid stopping to
chat with people outside your household. If you must leave home keep your distance, wash your hands regularly, and wear a
face mask when required according to the regulations. “Public Health Wales
urges everyone to follow the rules, to avoid transmission of Coronavirus and to
protect everyone in our communities, including the most vulnerable. “Public Health Wales is working closely
with the Welsh Government as they deploy Coronavirus vaccinations through local
health boards. Welsh Government is leading on the deployment of the vaccine in
Wales. “We have been alerted to a number of increasingly
sophisticated ‘scam’ emails in circulation claiming to be from the NHS which
purport to offer appointments for vaccination.
COVID-19 vaccines currently can’t be bought privately in the UK. Do not
share any of your personal information. Correspondence will only come from your
health board, and your vaccination will be free. “Vaccinating the adult population of Wales,
to protect people from severe disease, is a significant task, and
the vaccine will take time to reach everyone. The
effects of the vaccines may not be seen nationally for some time, and everyone –
including those who have been vaccinated - must continue to follow the advice
on keeping Wales safe. “Members of the public should not phone your GP, pharmacy
or hospital asking when they will get a vaccine. When someone is in one of the
groups eligible for the vaccine, they will be invited to attend a dedicated
clinic which will have been set up to ensure patient safety and that of the
healthcare professionals. “UK nationals returning home from travel abroad must
provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test result taken up to 3 days before
departure. “Under current UK COVID-19 restrictions, you must stay at
home. You must not leave home or travel, including internationally, unless you
have a legally permitted reason to do so. “If you are due to travel out of the UK, please be aware
of the changing situation and keep an eye on the FCO website for up to date
details.
“If you or a member of your household develop a
cough, fever or change in sense of taste or smell, you must self-isolate
immediately and book a free Coronavirus test, either by calling 119 or by clicking here. Datganiad: Diweddarwyd 12yh Dydd Mawrth 26 Ionawr 2021 I ddilyn