Welsh Government Corona COVID-19 Update – 10th July 2020
10 July 2020 Headline News Coronavirus restrictions relaxed further to support tourism and leisure sectors in Wales Hairdressers, barbers and most indoor tourist attractions will reopen on Monday, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced as he set out further measures to lift Wales’ coronavirus restrictions. Education Minister announces ‘back to school’ plans for September Decision backed with £29 million to recruit, recover and raise standards. 900 extra teaching staff in plan to “Recruit, recover and raise standards” in Welsh schools The Welsh Government will provide an additional £29 million to schools to boost support for learners at crucial stages in their education from September. Guidance on marriages and civil partnerships: coronavirus Guidance to local authorities and places of worship on solemnisation of marriages and the forming of civil partnerships. Test, trace, protect: multilingual information about coronavirus Multilingual information about coronavirus symptoms, testing and contact tracing. Business Wales Tool Kit Practical resources to help employers keep their workforce safe at work Taxi and private hire vehicle guidance Written Statement: International Travel Regulations Video consultation extended to pharmacy, optometry and dentistry in Wales The Health Minister has today announced that video consultation services will be extended to dental practices, opticians and community pharmacies. This follows the successful roll-out of the service in primary care, community and secondary care during the coronavirus pandemic. School categorisations to be suspended next year The Welsh Government will suspend school categorisation for the 2020 to 2021 academic year, as part of its measures to reduce pressure on schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. NHS Wales organisations £470m debt written-off to help prepare for COVID-19 recovery Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has written-off the £470m owed by NHS organisations in Wales so they can focus on recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic COVID crisis must spell an end to rigid fiscal rules for devolved nations”, finance ministers urge UK government Finance ministers from the devolved administrations are urging the UK government to ease the financial restrictions imposed on devolved governments so they can better respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. £4m available for Natura 2000 sites to help Wales protect vital habitats and threatened species A grant scheme of at least £4m has been launched today (Tuesday, July 7) to help improve sites of natural significance around Wales, supporting land managers, charities and communities to take forward their vital work and contribute to the nation’s recovery from Covid-19. Sustainable Farming to remain at heart of future Welsh agriculture support Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, has confirmed Sustainable Farming will remain at the heart of future Welsh agriculture support. Daily News Conferences The Welsh Government holds a daily 12.30pm media briefing about coronavirus supported by a BSL translator. They are live-streamed on our @WelshGovernment Twitter channel and broadcast live on BBC One ales and S4C. Symptom Study Help us fight coronavirus by reporting your health daily, even if you feel well. You can help us fight coronavirus by completing a daily health survey on the COVID-19 symptom study app. This app is for everyone, not just for those who have symptoms. The app will help us understand the symptoms and spread of COVID-19. By answering some quick questions, you can help us plan our response to coronavirus. We will not share the answers you give us beyond the NHS and trusted organisations working directly with the NHS in response to coronavirus. ![]() Test, Trace, Protect strategy A campaign is underway aimed at informing the general public and critical workers of the Welsh Government’s Test, Trace, Protect strategy. The website has been updated with the latest information on the strategy, including guidance for employers (https://gov.wales/test-trace-protect-coronavirus). New video and animated social assets have been produced for use across paid-for campaigns and for stakeholders to share through their own channels. The assets are available to download here and please disseminate these to your networks and use across your social media channels to help share information on Test, Trace, Protect. ![]() Information Business and employers Support to help businesses and third sector organisations affected by coronavirus. Coronavirus health advice Stay at home, self-isolation, support as an extremely vulnerable person. Education and childcare Guidance on coronavirus for parents, everyone working in education and childcare providers. Health and social care professionals Coronavirus guidance for the NHS and people working in social, community and residential care Housing Guidance for landlords, park (mobile) homes and rough sleeper services during the coronavirus pandemic Travel Coronavirus advice for people returning from abroad or planning to travel Volunteering (third sector) Volunteering during the coronavirus pandemic, support for the third sector Community services Planning, fire, domestic abuse and sexual violence Jobs, skills and financial support Help with benefits, to stay in work and gain new skills ![]() Useful links Welsh Government Public Health Wales Business Wales Looking out for each other Volunteering Wales ABOUT This newsletter provides you with the latest Welsh Government advice and guidance on the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Find out more on the web: gov.wales/coronavirus Follow us on Twitter: @WelshGovernment |
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