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Coronavirus: Wales is changing its lockdown rules to make people go home quicker – Sky News, Sky.com

Coronavirus: Wales is changing its lockdown rules to make people go home quicker – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

Coronavirus lockdown measures are being tightened in Wales from Saturday.

The Welsh government is tweaking its rules to make it clear that people who go out for essential reasons must return straight home afterwards.

One target is to stop people venturing to a second property, with Welsh ministers asking four police forces to investigate whether the rules here need tightening.

  

CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 21: Closed shops on Cowbridge Road East during the coronavirus lockdown period on April 21, 2020 in Cardiff, United Kingdom.The British government has extended the lockdown restrictions first introduced on March 23 that are meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

      

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         Some firms that offer ‘click and collect’ will be allowed to re-open       

 

  

RHYL,  WALES - APRIL 22: People take an exercise break on the beach during the pandemic lockdown on April 22, 2020 in Rhyl, Wales. The British government has extended the lockdown restrictions first introduced on March 23 that are meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

      

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         The definition of ‘vulnerable people’ is being expanded       

Other rules are being relaxed slightly to help vulnerable people.

Businesses that offer a “click and collect” service will be allowed to open from the weekend – so long as they ensure all customers and staff remain two meters apart.

And the definition of “vulnerable people” is being expanded to include people who could benefit from more support – such as those with dementia.

From Saturday, those with health conditions or disabilities will be allowed to leave home to exercise more than once a day.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “The changes we are introducing supplement the rules already in force but they respond to some challenges being faced in parts of the country and by families throughout Wales.

“Our message has not changed – anyone can get coronavirus, anyone can spread it. So please, stay home, protect the NHS, and save lives. “

On Friday, Mr Drakeford will reveal the seven tests that must be passed before any parts of the lockdown in Wales can be lifted.

Sky News understands they will include making sure that any move has a positive impact on the economy, wellbeing and equality.

The UK government – which has jurisdiction over health in England – has revealed its own five tests (for lifting lockdown measures.

And in Scotland First Minister

) Nicola Sturgeon laid out plans for redesigned classrooms and changed working practices in offices to help slowly ease restrictions.

Britons are facing lockdown until at least Thursday 7 May – when the four governments will again review and decide whether to strengthen, extend or loosen the stay-at-home rules.

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