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Coronavirus infection rates, cases, and deaths for all parts of Wales on Monday, March 8
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Newport records 11 new Covid cases as no deaths recorded in Wales
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Coronavirus infection rates, cases, and deaths for all parts of Wales on Saturday, March 6
There have been seven more deaths in Wales but the infection rate is now below 50
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Seven more people have died with coronavirus in Wales but the infection rate has now fallen to below 50, according to the latest figures released today.
Professor Chris Fegan A RETIRED medical professional is “giving back to the community” by helping administer coronavirus vaccines. Professor Chris Fegan has 36 years of experience in the health sector, specialising in haematology, and - despite retiring in December 2020 - has been volunteering at Barry s mass vaccination centre since the second day of it being open. Prof. Fegan, who helped with clinical trials to treat people with serious Covid at Heath Hospital, said: I live in the Vale and wanted to give back to the community, but I m just doing my job. “Coronavirus is a serious issue and the only way out is for us to pull together – it’s been great to be a part of that and it’s been phenomenally positive so far.