Latest vaccination update for Wales shows the progress in each part of the nation and how it compares to the rest of the UK
More than 10% of the Welsh population have now received their first jab with 72% of care home residents vaccinated
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Llandough and Cogan recorded 21 cases, the same number as Upper Penarth. Lower Penarth and Sully recorded 17 - the same as Dinas. The news comes as Cardiff and the Vale’s health board have ramped up the vaccine roll-out across the region, with all 60 GP practices in the area offering coronavirus vaccines. Cardiff and the Vale Health Board has committed to offering the first dose of the vaccine to everybody in the first four JCVI priority groups by mid-February, dependent upon supply, with every GP practice in the area dishing out vaccinations. The first four JCVI priority groups are: residents in a care home for older adults and their carers, people aged
At least 222 frontline health and care workers have been identified after dying with coronavirus.
Through tributes from loved ones and confirmation through sources such as local NHS trusts and other authorities, the PA news agency has confirmed the names of health and social care workers who have died after contracting Covid-19 since March 11 2020.
This chronological list contains people who were working in roles shortly before their deaths where they were likely to come into contact with patients.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died, as the names of some victims will not yet be in the public domain.
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Thursday, January 28
A further 59 people have died with the virus but the Wales-wide infection rate has now fallen below 200 cases per 100,00 people
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Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Wednesday, January 27
A further 49 people have died with the virus but the Wales-wide infection rate continues to fall
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Another 49 people have died with coronavirus in Wales but the number of daily positive cases is continuing to fall.