Firebreak lockdown in Wales ends

9 Nov 2020 12:23 PM

As the firebreak ends in Wales, First Minister Mark Drakeford today asked everyone to think about how they can protect their families from the virus.

A new set of national measures will come into force today, replacing the firebreak regime. But people’s actions will be more important in controlling the spread of the virus than rules and regulations in the weeks and months ahead.

The First Minister is urging everyone to reduce the number of people they see and the time they spend with them to help reduce their risk of catching and passing on the virus.

Mark Drakeford said:

We all need to think about our own lives and what we can all do to keep our families safe. We need to stop thinking about the maximum limit of rules and regulations.

Coronavirus is a highly infectious virus – it thrives on contact between people. To keep each other safe we need to reduce the number of people we have contact with and the amount of time we spend with them.

There will be a new set of national measures from today, which will follow up all the hard work and sacrifices which have been made during the firebreak.

We cannot go back to the way we were living our lives and throw away all that hard work.

The new national measures include:

In addition:

All premises re-opening will still be required to take all reasonable measures to minimise the risks of spreading the virus. This includes measures to ensure 2 metre social distancing is observed, as well as other measures, such as restricting numbers, implementing one-way systems or limiting the time people can remain on the premises.

Everyone is also being urged to follow the basics at all times – maintain social distancing; washing their hands often and wearing a face mask indoor public places. People will also be asked to work from home whenever possible.

First Minister Mark Drakeford added:

Everyone in Wales has an important part to play in helping to prevent the spread of coronavirus – we cannot do this without your help.

The new national measures are designed to protect people’s health and limit the harm from the virus.

Government rules and regulations are here to help. But the real strength we have is in the choices we make and the actions we take together.