Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at midday
Statement: Updated at 12pm on Friday 5 February 2021 Dr Robin
Howe, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “Although the data currently shows that on an all-Wales
level the numbers of cases are reducing and that the incidence is now below 130
cases per 100,000 population, the rates in some areas – particularly in North
Wales – are still at more than double that. “The pressure on our hospitals is still severe, so it is
extremely important that everyone sticks to the rules and stays at home as much
as possible.” “Multi-agency investigations have continued into the
three cases of the South African variant of Coronavirus which were reported earlier
this week, that were identified in Wales with no known travel history to the region
or relevant contacts. “The case on Anglesey has, following investigation, been
linked back to international travel.
Investigations continue into the remaining two cases. “A total of 13 cases of the South Africa variant have
been identified in Wales and on Wednesday 10 had been linked back to
international travel. Today that number is 11. “The vaccination
programme, run by Welsh Government and the local health boards, is continuing
at pace, with more than 400,000 people in the first four priority groups having
now received their first vaccination. “The UK variant of Coronavirus prevalent in many parts of
Wales is up to 70 per cent more transmissible, and as reported recently there
is evidence which suggests that it may lead to a higher risk of death than the
non-variant. “This is a crucial time. We must
ensure that we stick to the rules over the next few weeks so that the number of
cases continues to reduce and that hospitals can start to recover, while the
vaccination programme is underway to protect the most vulnerable in our
communities. “It is
important to remember that all current variants of Coronavirus 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. 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 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. Coronavirus 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 their 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 Coronavirus test result taken
up to three days before departure. “Under current UK Coronavirus
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 visiting
www.gov.wales/getting-tested-coronavirus-covid-19.” Datganiad: Diweddarwyd 12yh Dydd Gwener 5 Chwefror 2021 Dywedodd Dr Robin Howe, Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiad
ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achos o'r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yn Iechyd
Cyhoeddus Cymru: “Er bod y data yn dangos bod nifer yr achosion
yn lleihau ar lefel Cymru gyfan ar hyn o bryd a bod nifer yr achosion bellach
yn is na 130 o achosion fesul 100,000 o’r boblogaeth, mae’r cyfraddau mewn rhai
ardaloedd, yn enwedig yng Ngogledd Cymru, yn dal i fod yn fwy na dwbl hynny. “Mae’r pwysau ar ein hysbytai yn dal i fod yn
ddifrifol, felly, mae’n hynod bwysig bod pawb yn cadw at y rheolau ac yn aros
gartref gymaint â phosibl.” “Mae ymchwiliadau amlasiantaeth wedi parhau i’r tri
achos o amrywiolyn De Affrica o’r Coronafeirws, yr adroddwyd amdanynt yn
gynharach yr wythnos hon ac a nodwyd yng Nghymru heb unrhyw hanes teithio
hysbys i’r rhanbarth na chysylltiadau perthnasol. “Yn dilyn ymchwiliad i’r mater, mae’r achos ar Ynys
Môn wedi’i gysylltu’n ôl i deithio rhyngwladol.
Mae ymchwiliadau yn parhau i’r ddau achos arall. “Mae cyfanswm o 13 achos o amrywiolyn De Affrica
wedi’i nodi yng Nghymru a chafodd 10 achos ei gysylltu’n ôl i deithio
rhyngwladol ddydd Mercher. Heddiw, mae’r nifer wedi cynyddu i 11. “Mae’r
rhaglen frechu, sy’n cael ei rhedeg gan Lywodraeth Cymru a’r byrddau iechyd
lleol, yn parhau ar gyflymder ac mae dros 400,000 o bobl yn y pedwar grŵp
blaenoriaeth cyntaf bellach wedi derbyn eu brechiad cyntaf. “Mae amrywiolyn y DU o’r Coronafeirws sy’n
gyffredin mewn sawl rhan o Gymru hyd at 70 y cant yn fwy trosglwyddadwy ac, fel
yr adroddwyd amdano yn ddiweddar, mae tystiolaeth sy’n awgrymu y gallai arwain
at risg uwch o farwolaeth o’i gymharu â’r straen gwreiddiol. “Mae hwn yn amser tyngedfennol.
Rhaid inni sicrhau ein bod yn cadw at y rheolau dros yr wythnosau nesaf fel bod
nifer yr achosion yn parhau i leihau ac y gall ysbytai ddechrau dod dros y
gwaethaf, tra bod y rhaglen frechu yn mynd rhagddi i ddiogelu’r rhai mwyaf
agored i niwed yn ein cymunedau. “Mae’n bwysig cofio bod holl
amrywiolion presennol y Coronafeirws yn dal i ledaenu ac y gallant achosi
salwch difrifol a marwolaeth. Felly, mae’n bwysig aros gartref a lleihau’r
cyfleoedd i’w ledaenu, drwy gadw eich pellter, golchi eich dwylo’n rheolaidd a
gorchuddio eich wyneb. “Mae'r cyfyngiadau symud yn parhau trwy Gymru
gyfan. Gofynnwn i’r cyhoedd fabwysiadu’r un meddylfryd ar gyfer y cyfyngiadau
symud cyfredol ag y gwnaethant ym mis Mawrth 2020. Deallwn fod pobl wedi cael
digon ond, oherwydd bod amrywiolyn newydd, mwy heintus o’r Coronafeirws yn mynd
ar led ar draws Cymru, mae’n hanfodol ein bod ni i gyd yn glynu wrth y
cyfyngiadau symud ac nad ydym yn cwrdd â phobl eraill. “Mae hyn yn golygu bod yn rhaid i
chi aros gartref. Dylech siopa ar-lein, ond os oes angen i chi ymweld â mannau
manwerthu hanfodol, gwnewch hyn ar eich pen eich hun os yn bosibl, er mwyn
lleihau nifer y bobl mewn mannau manwerthu, ac osgowch stopio i siarad â phobl
y tu allan i’ch aelwyd. Os oes rhaid i chi adael eich cartref, cadwch eich
pellter, golchwch eich dwylo’n rheolaidd a gwisgwch fasg wyneb pan fo angen, yn
unol â’r rheoliadau. “Mae
Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn gweithio’n agos gyda Llywodraeth Cymru wrth iddynt
ddarparu brechiadau Coronafeirws drwy’r byrddau iechyd lleol. Mae Llywodraeth
Cymru yn arwain y gwaith o ddarparu’r brechlyn yng Nghymru. “Mae
nifer o negeseuon e-bost twyllodrus a mwyfwy soffistigedig sydd ar led wedi dod
i’n sylw, sy’n honni eu bod nhw gan y GIG a’u bod yn cynnig apwyntiadau
brechu. Yn bresennol, ni ellir prynu
brechlynnau Coronafeirws yn breifat yn y DU. Peidiwch â rhannu unrhyw wybodaeth
bersonol. Dim ond gohebiaeth gan eich bwrdd iechyd y byddwch yn ei derbyn, a
bydd eich brechiad yn rhad ac am ddim. “Mae
brechu oedolion Cymru er mwyn amddiffyn pobl rhag afiechyd difrifol yn dasg
sylweddol a bydd yn cymryd amser i frechu pawb. Ar lefel genedlaethol, mae’n
bosibl na fydd effeithiau’r brechlynnau i’w gweld am beth amser. Mae rhaid i
bawb, gan gynnwys y rhai sydd wedi’u brechu, barhau i ddilyn y cyngor er mwyn
cadw Cymru’n ddiogel. “Ni ddylai aelodau’r cyhoedd
ffonio eu meddyg teulu, fferyllfa nac ysbyty yn gofyn pryd fyddant yn cael
brechlyn. Pan fydd rhywun yn un o'r grwpiau sy'n gymwys i gael y brechlyn, fe'u
gwahoddir i fynd i glinig pwrpasol a fydd wedi'i sefydlu i sicrhau diogelwch
cleifion a gweithwyr gofal iechyd proffesiynol. “Rhaid i wladolion y DU sy’n
dychwelyd adref o deithio dramor ddarparu tystiolaeth o ganlyniad prawf
Coronafeirws negatif a gymerwyd hyd at dri diwrnod cyn gadael. “O dan gyfyngiadau cyfredol
Coronafeirws y DU, rhaid i chi aros gartref. Rhaid i chi beidio â gadael eich
cartref na theithio, gan gynnwys yn rhyngwladol, oni bai bod gennych reswm a
ganiateir yn gyfreithiol i wneud hynny. “Os ydych i fod i deithio y tu
allan i’r DU, byddwch yn ymwybodol o’r sefyllfa sy’n newid a chadwch lygad ar
wefan Y Swyddfa Dramor a Chymanwlad am y manylion diweddaraf.
“Os byddwch chi neu aelod o'ch aelwyd yn
datblygu peswch, twymyn neu newid i synnwyr blasu neu arogli, rhaid i chi
hunanynysu ar unwaith ac archebu prawf Coronafeirws am ddim, naill ai drwy ffonio
119 neu drwy ymweld â https://llyw.cymru/cael-prawf-coronafeirws-covid-19.”