direct to your inbox The NHS in Wales will not be able to cope if coronavirus hospital admissions continue to rise at the rate they currently are at, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said.
The NHS in Wales “will not be able to cope as it is today” if the current levels of coronavirus-related admissions continue in the coming weeks, First Minister Mark Drakeford has warned.He told a press conference in Cardiff on Friday that outdoor attractions across Wales, such as winter wonderlands, would be closed to limit the spread of coronavirus.An updated coronavirus control plan will be published by the Welsh government next week to help people, businesses and public services “plan in these rapidly changing circumstances,” he told a press.
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