First Minister launches Looking Out for Each Other campaign in Wales

23 Mar 2020 12:33 PM

People across the country praised for helping each other safely.

First Minister Mark Drakeford yesterday launched a new campaign about how to help people who are staying at home because of coronavirus.

The Looking Out for Each Other campaign focuses on the small things we can all do to help each other during the pandemic.

It provides practical guidance about how everyday tasks, like running errands or simply staying in touch, can be done safely, without physical contact to minimise the risk of contracting coronavirus. It will also share information about how to stay mentally and physically active.

A new online hub – gov.wales/safehelp – was also launched yesterday and will include a ‘helping hand’ card, which can be downloaded and put through the letterboxes of neighbours to offer help to those who are isolating. 

First Minister Mark Drakeford yesterday said:

I’ve seen so many good things happening, from online choir groups to grocery deliveries, as people across Wales go out of their way to help others with their everyday needs. 

Communities have pulled together to support neighbours in this time of need. Today, we’re asking others to follow the shining example by doing their bit if they’re able to.

We have a long history of helping each other in times of need – it’s what we do. If we work together, we can get through this together.

This week, the Welsh Government will be writing to those people who are at very high risk of developing a serious illness if exposed to coronavirus with specific advice about how they can protect themselves.

The First Minister added:

We know this is an incredibly worrying time for everyone, especially those who have a higher risk of developing a serious illness if exposed to the virus.

We are doing everything possible to keep Wales safe, but also these groups safe during the outbreak. The public’s support in this effort is absolutely vital.

What you can do to look out for each other

If you’re symptom free, not in an at-risk group and can support people who are staying at home, there are five simple ways you can help, as long as you do so safely:

Visit gov.wales/safehelp to find simple tips and advice to safely help someone who is staying at home because of coronavirus. This might be a friend, family member, neighbour or person in your community.

Download the ‘Helping hand’ card, fill it in, and share it with your community so those in need know who they can turn to.

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