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Enhanced public health action in Rhondda Cynon Taff and Merthyr Tydfil

Enhanced public health action is being taken in Rhondda Cynon Taff and Merthyr Tydfil local authority areas to limit the spread of Coronavirus following an increase in cases.

People in Caerphilly urged to social distance properly as clusters of coronavirus give cause for concern

Public Health Wales, Caerphilly County Borough Council and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board are urging people in Caerphilly to remember the vital importance of social distancing, as rising numbers of positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases causes concern.

Cluster of COVID cases in Merthyr Tydfil

A total of 13 people have been confirmed as having COVID-19 in a cluster centred around the Merthyr Tydfil area with a small number of linked cases distributed across the region.

Young people urged to social distance

Young people urged to social distance properly as cases of coronavirus give cause for concern

Llangennech train derailment: public health advice on diesel pollution

Public Health Wales advice following a train derailment in Llangennech. 

Improvement Notice served on Wrexham pub in wake of coronavirus cluster

North and South Wales Bank pub in Wrexham receives an Improvement Notice by Wrexham Council’s Public Protection Department.

Customers of Wrexham pub advised to be vigilant for Coronavirus symptoms

Public Health Wales and Wrexham Council are advising anyone who visited the North and South Wales Bank pub in Wrexham between 9 and 20 August to be vigilant for the symptoms of Coronavirus.

Investment will speed up Covid-19 testing and introduce 24/7 labs

Up to 160 new jobs will also be created

New online NHS course helps people improve their mental health

Feeling worried or anxious can have a big impact on your health, and for some people life at the moment can be particularly difficult.

No evidence of widespread transmission in Wrexham community, following testing exercise

11 new cases of Coronavirus were identified in the Wrexham community, following four days of testing at easy-access community testing centres in Hightown and Caia Park.