Newport records 93 new cases as 13 more people die with coronavirus in Wales
More than 2,200 new cases have been recorded in Wales
13:57, 30 DEC 2020
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THE excitement is building ahead of this year’s Western Telegraph Health and Care Awards, which take place tonight. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the event, which has BMI Werndale Hospital and the Bluestone Foundation as co-headline sponsors, is broadcast online via the Western Telegraph’s Facebook page. Dr Hilary Jones hosts the ceremony, which starts at 7pm, while there will be messages of support from celebrities including rugby legend Shane Williams and Gavin & Stacey actress Joanna Page. The health and social care sector has been pivotal in the fight to keep Covid-19 at bay, and all of this year’s finalists know all too well just how testing a time it has been.
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Wednesday, December 30
There have been 13 more deaths and more than 2,200 new cases
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Another 13 people have died with coronavirus in Wales and more than 2,200 new positive cases have been identified.
Doctors can t get a Covid vaccine in Wales and say the health service is in danger of collapse The situation is dire. Staff who are working are at absolute breaking point, both physically and mentally, and it s difficult to see how this situation can continue
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WITHYBUSH Hospital’s Karen Harries led the list of winners at the Western Telegraph Health and Care Awards as she scooped a prestigious double on a night to remember for her and many others. The A&E team supervisor received the Monmouthshire Building Society-sponsored Support Staff of the Year gong and then, to round off the special online ceremony, collected the Outstanding Achievement prize, which was backed by event co-headline sponsors BMI Werndale Hospital and the Bluestone Foundation. Hosted by Dr Hilary Jones and featuring congratulatory video messages from well-known celebrities including rugby stars Shane Williams and Sam Warburton, Wednesday night’s ceremony, broadcast on the Western Telegraph’s Facebook page, was a salute to the region’s healthcare heroes.