Everyone in first four priority groups will receive Covid-19 vaccine in next two weeks, claims health board
Hywel Dda University Health Board has extended its roll-out programme and invited more people to set up their vaccination appointments this week
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Covid-19 mass vaccination centres have now opened up in Pembrokeshire at Tenby Leisure Centre and the Pembrokeshire Archives, Prendergast. Yesterday (Saturday) Tenby Leisure Centre’s sports hall was transformed into a mass immunisation centre, delivering immunisations to residents aged 75 to 80. Saundersfoot’s Regency Hall was also used as a mass vaccination centre last week to immunise the over 80s. “Three fantastic covid vaccine clinics were held at The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot this week,” said Saundersfoot County Councillor Phil Baker. “It has been an honour to help our older residents. Another over 80 clinic on Tuesday and Hywel Dda University Health Board dovetailing with the Saundersfoot Medical Centre and delivering immunisations to the 75 to 80 cohort at Tenby Leisure Centre.”
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Saturday, January 30
Infection rates in all of Wales 22 authorities have fallen
12:51, 30 JAN 2021
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Another 25 people have died with coronavirus in Wales but the infection rates across the country are continuing to fall.
Newport sees 17 new Covid cases as another 29 people die in Wales
However, the reported infection rate across Wales is the lowest it has been since mid-October
13:34, 29 JAN 2021
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Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Friday, January 29
A further 29 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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