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Mark Drakeford says he regrets not giving more notice over lockdown

Mark Drakeford says he regrets not giving more notice over lockdown
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First Minister warns of danger to NHS from new coronavirus strain if rapid rise in cases continues unchecked

THE impact of the new strain of coronavirus on the NHS in Wales will be “profound” if cases continue to rise unchecked, the First Minister has said. Mark Drakeford said the new variant provides “better understanding” for the rapid increase in cases and people being admitted to hospital in Wales from late November. The First Minister, alongside Professor Chris Jones, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, said the latest information reinforced the need for social distancing and hygiene measures. The new information simply provided a new urgency, Mr Drakeford said. As we move into January, we will now be mitigating the impact of the virus and the new variant.

Mark Drakeford says he regrets not giving more notice over lockdown | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has said he wished he could have given “more notice” before bringing forward the country’s lockdown and further cutting back plans to allow families to mix over Christmas. Mr Drakeford said the decision to impose Wales’s highest level of restrictions, announced just seven hours before they came into force, was “unavoidable” due to how widespread the new strain of coronavirus was across the country. His announcement on Saturday evening triggered a rush for last-minute shopping before non-essential retailers were forced to close their doors at midnight, leading to long queues outside supermarkets and other retailers.

Mark Drakeford says he regrets not giving more notice over lockdown | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has said he wished he could have given “more notice” before bringing forward the country’s lockdown and further cutting back plans to allow families to mix over Christmas. Mr Drakeford said the decision to impose Wales’s highest level of restrictions, announced just seven hours before they came into force, was “unavoidable” due to how widespread the new strain of coronavirus was across the country. His announcement on Saturday evening triggered a rush for last-minute shopping before non-essential retailers were forced to close their doors at midnight, leading to long queues outside supermarkets and other retailers.

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