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First Minister reveals full timetable for easing Wales’ Covid restrictions

14 Jan 2022 3 minute read
First Minister Mark Drakeford. Welsh Government

The First Minister has laid out his full timetable for easing Covid restrictions in Wales, with the first change happening as soon as tomorrow.

Changes will be rolled out for outdoor activities first, with the number of people who can be present at out of doors events rising from 50 to 500 at midnight tonight.

From Friday 21 January Wales would move to alert level zero for all outdoor activities. This means there will be no limits on the number of people who can take part in outdoor activities.

  • Crowds will be able to return to outdoor sporting events
  • Outdoor hospitality would be able to operate without additional reasonable measures.
  • The Covid Pass will be required for entry to larger outdoor events.

If the downward trend continues, from Friday 28 January Wales would move to alert level zero for all indoor activities.

  • Nightclubs will be able to re-open.
  • Working from home would remain important but it would no longer be a legal requirement.
  • Businesses, employers and other organisations must undertake a specific coronavirus risk assessment and take reasonable measures to minimise the spread of coronavirus.
  • The Covid Pass will be required for entry to nightclubs, events, cinemas, concert halls and theatres.
  • The rule of 6, table service and 2m physical distancing no longer required in hospitality.

The self-isolation rules for all those who test positive for Covid and the face covering rules for most public indoor places will remain in force after 28 January.

The three-weekly cycle would be re-introduced from 10 February, when the Welsh Government will review all remaining measures at alert level zero.

‘Peak’

The move by Mark Drakeford comes as the latest public health data suggests cases of coronavirus have started to fall back from very high levels.

More than two-thirds of people aged 12 and over have received a booster or third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.

The full move to alert level zero will be dependent on the public health situation continuing to improve, according to the Welsh Government.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “I want to thank everyone for following the rules we have had in place since Boxing Day to help keep Wales safe while the fast-moving omicron variant has surged through our communities.

“I also want to thank everyone involved in our vaccination programme for the enormous efforts to give almost a third of the population a booster since the start of December – this has been vital in increasing our protection against omicron.

“The actions we have taken together have helped us to weather the omicron storm. The latest data suggests some positive signs that the peak may have passed.

“We can now look more confidently to the future and plan to start gradually removing the alert level two restrictions, starting with the outdoors measures.

“But the pandemic is not over. We will closely monitor the public health situation – this is a fast-moving and volatile variant, which could change suddenly. I urge everyone to continue to follow the rules and have your vaccines to keep Wales safe.”


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Richard
Richard
2 years ago

Very proportionate and graded to
match infection rates – ymlaen at y cam nesa dwi’n meddwl 🤔……

Brechfa Smythe _ Rhydderch
Brechfa Smythe _ Rhydderch
2 years ago

Brilliant man a true politician of the people.

Paul Hoskins
Paul Hoskins
2 years ago

Certainly superior to those of our neighbour!

Ed Jones
Ed Jones
2 years ago
Reply to  Paul Hoskins

Not at all showy is he? He doesn’t seem to have enriched the pockets of his donors, colleagues, nearby publicans, etc., etc. He just seems to care. I do feel for my English based friends and family, Westminster has let them down.

Wrexhamian
Wrexhamian
2 years ago

I don’t think he’d appreciate such fulsome praise, but he has certainly handled things pretty well, and has not allowed himself to be demoralised by the hateful comments from many people in your country, as well as insults from the Westminster government. After all your negative comments about Wales and the Welsh under your various pseudonyms, your lauding of our FM is genuinely appreciated. Diolch.

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