Welsh Secretary praises UK's Armed Forces' support in Wales' fight against coronavirus

8 Apr 2020 02:19 PM

Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart recognises contribution of UK's Armed Forces to COVID-19 response.

The role of armed forces personnel in the ongoing COVID-19 response across Wales has been praised by Welsh Secretary Simon Hart. This week, the Army in Wales began training with the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust (WAST) in Sennybridge, Mid Wales to assist paramedics.

Welsh Secretary Simon Hart yesterday said:

The UK’s armed forces are supporting the critical work of our NHS and social care workers and I would like to extend my gratitude towards all those working to tackle the coronavirus in Wales.

The military is providing the Welsh Government, our ambulance services and the NHS with additional support and expertise. Our armed forces’ personnel are demonstrating selfless commitment and are doing a great job at this incredibly difficult time. I am humbled by their efforts and eternally thankful for their support.

Defence Minister James Heappey yesterday said:

We’re proud to be supporting our emergency services, frontline NHS staff and councils across Wales in the fight against COVID-19.

Whether it be supporting the Welsh Ambulance Service or assisting in the build of new hospital capacity, soldiers, sailors, airmen and airwomen from across the UK are ready to assist with whatever is required of us in Wales.

Armed forces’ support to tackle COVID-19 in Wales includes: