Coronavirus infection rate in Carmarthenshire is higher than anywhere else in south Wales
But the infection rate is still falling in the county
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Carmarthenshire is currently the county where coronavirus is spreading fastest in south Wales despite the fact that its infection rate continues to fall.
Volunteers to help elderly who can t drive to nearest vaccination centre 17 miles away
A support group in Llandeilo is recruiting volunteer drivers
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Volunteer drivers are preparing to step in to take elderly residents from Llandeilo to a mass vaccination centre 17 miles away.
Pace of vaccine rollout in Wales leads UK - latest update on progress around the nation
Wales is on track to vaccinate three-quarters of a million people by mid-February -
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Wales is still leading the UK for the rolling rate of total Covid-19 vaccinations given per population and is on track to vaccinate three quarters of a million people by mid-February.
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