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Drakeford hints at Easter lockdown relaxation but says there are many ‘unknowns’

12 Feb 2021 2 minute read
First Minister Mark Drakeford. Picture by the Welsh Government.

Mark Drakeford has said that Easter may be the time to relax the Covid-19 lockdown if the fall in the number of people with the virus in Wales can be sustained.

He said that it was “amongst the dates that we are using in our conversations” because it was such an important period for the tourism industry.

However, he warned that with variants of the coronavirus appearing in different parts of the world that could blow their plans off course.

“Here in Wales the number of people infected with coronavirus continues to go down,” he told BBC Breakfast.

“If that can be sustained over the weeks to come then we can see a pathway into the spring in which we will be able to restore freedoms to people that they’ve had to go without while we’ve been in this second wave.

“But that is a very big ‘if’ because there are so many unknowns. New variants that are happening in many parts of the world that could make a difference here in the United Kingdom.

“But with vaccination and with numbers falling – provided we reopen society carefully and cautiously and don’t allow the virus to get away from us again – we can see a path into the spring where it will be possible for us to go back to doing some of the things that we’re all missing so much.”

Asked for specifics he said that the Welsh Government were in discussions about Easter as a possible date to reopen.

“Well, we’ve got Easter at the beginning of April this year. It’s always an important moment for our tourism and hospitality industry. We are talking with them about what might be possible around the Easter period.

“But it is still very much caveated…  But if the current progress that is being made continues and in a careful and cautious way we look to reopen things. But that is amongst the dates that we are using in our conversations with businesses and workers here in Wales.”


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