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"Earlier divergence" from UK Government guidance could have saved Welsh lives says public health consultant

The decision to stop community testing and tracing - in contrast to the ‘test, test, test’ message from the World Health, led to "detrimental effects" for people and their communities in Wales a leading public health consultant has said.

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Continuing Covid outbreaks in prisons risks lives of inmates and staff

A custodial sentence could quickly become a death sentence for some

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Local food delivery service boosts local economy during Covid-19 crisis

Local businesses and entrepreneurs are innovating to pull through the Covid-19 crisis and initiatives in the food and drink sector, such as the newly-established “Ymaichi” service in Aberystwyth has been welcomed by Plaid Cymru.

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“Education advantages” in bringing forward Autumn term, says Plaid

Plaid Cymru has said there could be “educational advantages” in bringing forward the start of the autumn term.

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Plaid call for long term support for tourism industry in Wales to ensure its survival

Plaid Cymru have warned that the coronavirus crisis could “ruin” the Welsh tourism industry if a commitment to longer term financial support from both Welsh and Westminster governments isn’t made soon.

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Plaid raises concerns at new Coronavirus shielding guidance

Plaid Cymru MS Delyth Jewell has raised concerns at the new guidance for those shielding from Coronavirus.

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“Too important to ignore” – make Arts part of the wellbeing solution to get through this crisis

Plaid Cymru calls for the Arts to be part of the solution rather than another problem to solve when the pandemic is over

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"Cardiff centric" 5 mile rule impractical and unfair on rural communities

In a letter to the First Minister, Rhun ap Iorwerth MS, says 5 mile rule serves to further isolate those in more rural locations, and calls the guidelines “impractical”

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“Distressing” that 1,700 patients discharged whilst still in need of help

Rhun ap Iorwerth calls for immediate "rebuild" of mental health services in Betsi Cadwaladr

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Why a new deal could lead to a greener future

Every cloud has a silver lining and, despite the dark shadow that Covid-19 casts over us all at the moment, there is one positive that we should all welcome.

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