Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
This statement will be updated daily at 2pm
Statement: Monday 16 November 2020
Dr Giri
Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response
at Public Health Wales, said:
“Public
Health Wales strongly advises the public to take personal responsibility for
their actions and to ensure that we are all doing as much as possible to limit
the transmission of Coronavirus.
“We
would remind everyone that Coronavirus is still active in our communities, and
therefore this does not mean a return to normality.
“We
ask the public to observe the new regulations and to limit their contact with
other people as much as possible so that we all work together to bring the
numbers of positive cases down.
“This
means staying out of other people’s homes, limiting the times and the numbers
of people that you meet, maintaining social distancing and hand hygiene,
working from home if you can, and self-isolating if you show symptoms of
coronavirus or are asked to do so by contact tracers.
“All
of these actions will help to break the chains of transmission, reduce the
spread of the virus, and keep people safe.
“We
understand that people will want to carry on with their Christmas shopping now
the fire-break has ended. We would suggest to try to visit shops during
off-peak times, to always maintain social distancing and to wear a face
covering if you can. Options such as ‘click and collect’ or online purchasing
may also be something to consider.
“Action
has been taken following reports from health authorities in Denmark that
widespread outbreaks of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been found in mink
farms, with subsequent spread of a mink-variant virus to the local community.
“As
a precautionary measure, Denmark was removed from the UK Coronavirus travel
corridor list on Friday 6 November. Any travellers returning to the UK will now
be required to self-isolate for 14 days according to the national guidance and
legislation https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/self-isolating-when-you-arrive.
“We
would also advise all members of the public with pet mink or ferrets to avoid
contact with them while symptomatic with any COVID symptoms.
“We
recognise that many people may be finding life more challenging, resulting in
difficulties with mental health. There are many agencies which provide help and
support, including the C.A.L.L. helpline on 0800 132 737, which will refer
callers to the most appropriate organisation according to their needs.
“If
you are in severe mental distress or are having suicidal thoughts, please
contact Samaritans Cymru free on 116 123. You can also find sources of advice
and guidance on our website if
you need some help or are worried about a loved one.
“NHS
Wales is still here to help you if you need care, and it’s important you
continue to attend appointments and seek help for urgent medical issues. You
should phone beforehand and follow any guidance your local surgery, dentist,
optometrist or health service has put in place to protect you and staff,
including the need to keep 2m away from other patients.
“If
you or a member of your household develop symptoms of the Coronavirus, such as
a cough, fever or change in sense of taste or smell, you must self-isolate
immediately and book a free Coronavirus test at www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test or
by calling 119.
“Helpful
advice and support is available via the NHS COVID-19 app. As well as
providing alerts if you have been in contact with someone with Coronavirus, the
app will also tell you the current risk level in your area.
“Information
about the symptoms of Coronavirus is available on the Public Health Wales
website, or via the NHS 111 Wales symptom checker.
Datganiad: Dydd Llun 16 Tachwedd
Dywedodd Dr Giri Shankar, Cyfarwyddwr Digwyddiad
ar gyfer yr ymateb i'r achos o'r Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) yn Iechyd
Cyhoeddus Cymru:
“Mae Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru yn cynghori’r
cyhoedd yn gryf i gymryd cyfrifoldeb personol am eu gweithredoedd ac i sicrhau
ein bod i gyd yn gwneud cymaint â phosibl i gyfyngu ar drosglwyddiad
Coronafeirws.
“Byddem yn atgoffa pawb bod Coronafeirws yn dal
i ledaenu yn ein cymunedau, ac felly nid yw hyn yn golygu dychwelyd i
normalrwydd.
“Gofynnwn i’r cyhoedd gadw at y rheoliadau
newydd a chyfyngu eu cyswllt â phobl eraill gymaint â phosibl fel ein bod i gyd
yn gweithio gyda’n gilydd i leihau nifer yr achosion positif.
“Mae hyn yn golygu aros allan o gartrefi pobl
eraill, cyfyngu ar faint o weithiau a nifer y bobl rydych chi'n cwrdd â nhw,
cynnal pellter cymdeithasol a hylendid dwylo, gweithio gartref os gallwch chi,
a hunanynysu os oes gennych chi symptomau coronafeirws, neu os gofynnir i chi
wneud hynny gan swyddogion olrhain cysylltiadau.
“Bydd yr holl gamau hyn yn helpu i dorri cadwyni
trosglwyddo, yn lleihau lledaeniad y feirws, ac yn cadw pobl yn ddiogel.
“Rydym yn deall y bydd pobl eisiau parhau â’u
siopa Nadolig nawr bod y cyfnod atal byr wedi dod i ben. Byddem yn awgrymu
ceisio ymweld â siopau yn ystod amseroedd y tu allan i'r oriau brig, cadw
pellter cymdeithasol bob amser a gwisgo gorchudd wyneb, os gallwch chi. Efallai
y bydd opsiynau megis ‘clicio a chasglu’ neu brynu ar-lein hefyd yn bethau i’w
hystyried.
“Cymerwyd camau yn dilyn adroddiadau gan
awdurdodau iechyd yn Nenmarc y canfuwyd brigiadau eang o achosion o
Coronafeirws Newydd (COVID-19) mewn ffermydd minc, a bod feirws amrywiolyn minc
yn cael ei ledaenu i'r gymuned leol yn sgil hynny.
“Fel mesur rhagofalus, tynnwyd Denmarc oddi ar
restr coridor teithio Coronafeirws y DU ddydd Gwener 6 Tachwedd. Bellach, bydd
gofyn i unrhyw deithwyr sy'n dychwelyd i'r DU hunanynysu am 14 diwrnod yn unol
â’r canllawiau a'r ddeddfwriaeth genedlaethol https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/self-isolating-when-you-arrive.
“Byddem hefyd yn cynghori pob aelod o’r cyhoedd
sy’n cadw mincod neu ffuredau fel anifeiliaid anwes i osgoi dod i gysylltiad â
nhw tra bod ganddynt unrhyw symptomau COVID.
“Rydym yn cydnabod y gallai llawer o bobl fod yn
cael bywyd yn fwy heriol, a all arwain at anawsterau iechyd meddwl. Mae llawer
o asiantaethau sy'n darparu help a chymorth, gan gynnwys llinell gymorth C.A.L.L. ar 0800 132 737, a
fydd yn cyfeirio galwyr at y sefydliad mwyaf priodol yn unol â'u hanghenion.
“Os ydych chi’n wynebu trallod meddwl difrifol,
neu os ydych yn meddwl am gyflawni hunanladdiad, cysylltwch â Samariaid Cymru
yn rhad ac am ddim ar 116 123. Os oes angen rhywfaint o help arnoch, neu os
ydych chi'n poeni am anwyliaid, gallwch ddod o hyd i ffynonellau cyngor ac
arweiniad hefyd ar ein gwefan.
“Mae GIG Cymru yma o hyd i'ch helpu os oes angen
gofal arnoch, ac mae'n bwysig i chi barhau i fynychu apwyntiadau a cheisio
cymorth ar gyfer materion meddygol brys. Dylech ffonio ymlaen llaw a dilyn
unrhyw ganllawiau mae eich practis meddyg teulu lleol, deintydd, optometrydd
neu wasanaeth iechyd wedi'i roi ar waith i'ch diogelu chi a staff, gan gynnwys
yr angen i gadw 2m i ffwrdd oddi wrth gleifion eraill.
“Os byddwch chi neu aelod o'ch aelwyd yn
datblygu symptomau Coronafeirws, fel peswch, twymyn neu newid i synnwyr blasu
neu arogli, rhaid i chi hunanynysu ar unwaith ac archebu prawf Coronafeirws am
ddim yn www.gov.uk/get
-coronavirus-test neu drwy
ffonio 119.
“Mae cyngor a chymorth defnyddiol ar gael trwy
ap COVID-19 y GIG. Yn ogystal â darparu rhybuddion os ydych wedi bod mewn
cysylltiad â rhywun â Coronafeirws, bydd yr ap hefyd yn dweud wrthych beth yw
lefel gyfredol y risg yn eich ardal.
“Mae gwybodaeth am symptomau Coronafeirws ar
gael ar wefan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru, neu drwy wiriwr symptomau GIG 111 Cymru.