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  • LOCAL AUTHORITY GUIDELINES

    Fri 14 Jan 2022 HELEN TALAAT
  • THE FULL LIST OF RULES IN PLACE FOR WALES

    Sat 01 Jan 2022 H. TALAAT

    The full list of rules in place for Wales

     

    · A limit of up to 50 outdoor and 30 indoor spectators can attend community sports events

     

    · Social distancing of 2m is required in offices and all public premises but people must work from home if possible

     

    · A maximum of six people can meet in public premises

     

    · Licensed premises have to take additional reasonable measures to protect customers and staff

     

    · A maximum of 30 people can attend indoor events and a maximum of 50   people at outdoor events

     

    · People attending weddings or civil partnership receptions or wakes should take a lateral flow test before attending

     

    · Nightclubs are to close

     

     

    What do I have to do to end my isolation?

     

    If you test positive for Covid you need to self-isolate for seven days.

     

    On days six and seven of that self-isolation period you should take lateral flow tests 24 hours apart. If these tests are positive you should continue to self-isolate. If they are negative you can end your isolation.

     

    Speaking on Thursday about plans to change the isolation period First Minister Mark Drakeford said: "The health minister published a written statement on December 23 about reducing the self-isolation period from 10 to seven days, on the basis of two negative lateral flow tests taken on days six and seven, from January 5. We will introduce this change tomorrow (December 31).

     

    "This means people who have tested positive for Covid-19 must self isolate for seven days. On days six and seven of their self-isolation period they should take lateral flow tests and if these tests – taken 24 hours apart – are positive they should continue to self-isolate.

     

    "We are bringing the change forward because the balance of harms has changed and the rising number of cases risks our ability to deliver critical services."