Health
Caerphilly lockdown to stay in place until October ‘at the very least’ – Wales Online
More measures could be introduced if rates continue to rise in the area with the health minister saying: ‘I cannot overstate the seriousness of the position that we are in’

The local lockdown being imposed in Caerphilly from 6pm on Tuesday will be in place “until at least October” and more measures could be introduced if rates continue to rise.
That is the message from Wales’ health minister Vaughan Gething who said the lockdown restrictions will be reviewed in the next two to three weeks.
The decision on the lockdown was announced on Monday evening after 133 new Covid-19 cases were recorded over the past seven days, equivalent to a rate of 55.4 cases per 100,0…
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