Live updates on the coronavirus as Health Minister Vaughan Ge informs Welsh government

Health Minister Vaughan Gething is due to a briefing on welsh government coronavirus today (July 21).

You can stay here for updates starting at 12:30 p.m.

It precedes the planned reopening of camps in Wales from 2 to 5 July and the reopening of nail salons and tattoo parlors from 27 July.

On Monday, July 20, the game centers and paint nets were given the green light to reopen the country.

But with the reopening of the parks through councils in a step-by-step approach, it meant that some young Americans were disappointed, such as those in Roath Park in Cardiff.

Despite often been regarded as the “jewel in the crown”, it was not on a list of 30 parks in the Welsh capital that were opened.

And Bridgend’s parks, which have 110 playgrounds, would most likely not be in condition until Friday at the latest, as confirmed.

The ongoing closures have been disappointing for the masses of families, who have been waiting months for the reopening of children’s play areas.

On Monday, Wales reported that there were no new deaths among other Americans who tested positive for coronavirus, and the remaining number was 1547, Public Health Wales said.

However, the times of the virus are higher across 15, leading to a total of 16,943 births of the epidemic.

Wrexham had six new cases, followed by Flintsrent and Bridgend with three. Vale of Glamorgan, Ceredigion and Neath Port Talbot had their case.

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Public sector staff on the front line to deal with the coronavirus pandemic will have the wonderfulness of a pay rise, the chancellor announced.

Doctors, teachers and police officers are among those who would see additional coins in their pay after more than a month of testing since Covid-1nine arrived in the UK.

The above-inflation wage distribution announced Tuesday will see the most virtuous benefit of 900,000 friends, with teachers and doctors recording the largest distribution up to 3.1% and 2.8% respectively, the Treasury.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “The last few months have highlighted what we have been given at all times, that our public sector staff are making an overly critical contribution directly to our counterattack and that we are able to expect them when we prefer them.

“It is right that we stick to the recommendations of independent payment agencies with this desperate global wage increase.”

Four showed coronavirus times at a food processing plant being investigated in Wales.

According to Public Health Wales, four-stroke Covid-1nine demonstrated in laboratory are the Zorba Delicacies Ltd food processing plant in Ebbw Vale.

Investigations are underway on the imaginable cause of the incident and, as a result, widespread labour tests will take up position starting Tuesday.

Close contacts from the displayed times were also contacted as a component of the Test, Tracking, and Protection process.

Zobra Delicacies is a multimillion-dollar manufacturer that produces sauces, cold cuts and soups.

Several outbreaks and small groups of times have been discovered at food processing plants in Wales in recent weeks. Prime Minister Mark Drakeford said it is not just a Welsh phenomenon, but a “global problem.”

Smiling faces, surprised teenagers and families playing in the park, a show Welsh has been looking for for months.

And on Monday, the first day of the summer holidays, after all it happened when the playgrounds were allowed to reopen.

There were joyful scenes in Pontypridd, including families picnicking, sunbathing, sunbathing and watching teens laugh again.

With the reopening of parks through councils in a step-by-step approach, this meant that some young Americans were disappointed, such as those in Roath Park, Cardiff. And Bridgend Parks, which has 110 playgrounds, probably won’t be in good condition until Friday at the earliest.

But overall, July 20 was memorable for the teenage masses in Wales.

The leaders of AstraZeneca, the marks of the vaccine used in a tribulation at the University of Oxford, welcomed the first findings to suggest that this is the case and induced an immune response.

Preliminary studies published on Monday reported that the Covid-1nine vaccine in university clinical trials induces strong responses in both T cells and immune formula antibodies.

AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soinsurrection and Sir Mene Pangalos, executive vice president of biopharmaceutical studies and development, told reporters they were expecting effects by the end of the year.

So said the clinical trial had shown “excellent results” in either party, but under pressure the will for patience and additional data.

He said that 91% of patients who won the vaccine had neutralizing antibodies opposed to SARS Cov-2 virus after one dose, expanding to 100% of patients after two doses, only ten patients were in the last group.

Sir Mene said: “The facts we have been given is that we are seeing a challenging antiframe reaction and a defiant T-cell reaction.”

“Therefore, I think we don’t know if one is more critical than the other. We believe they are both critical, so we are delighted to see them with our vaccine.”

When asked if the public deserves to expect a vaccine that has a lifelong policy or earns the best friend as a flu vaccine, Sir Mene said that beyond the studies on the Mers virus, the similar generation had shown a “sustained immune response” of between 18 and 22. Month.

He said: “I think it gives us confidence that it can be a vaccine that can be one or more times a year, or a control station a little longer than that.

Soinsurrection said the strength to collect results, and thus distribute vaccines, which suffer from the infection rate in a community, however, the effects will be released between September and the end of the year.

He said: “When a country like the UK handles the infection rate, this is very perfect news for a natural friend, but in the context of having a reaction to clinical trials and vaccines, it is never very perfect news as it delays the outcome.” “

He added: “The only way to be able to distribute the vaccine in a while after obtaining the effects is to manufacture it in parallel with clinical development.

“So we were born the genescore procedure in parallel with clinical trials.

“The question of when to distribute is actually the best test of a function, in fact, of the large number of infections in the networks and, therefore, how we can temporarily demonstrate its effectiveness.”

Mr So later said that there would be a prospective global source of 2 billion doses, adding a commitment to produce one hundred million doses in the UK.

Nurses’ chief Ruth May showed that she was released from a 10th press conference informing the typhoon surrounding Dominic Cummings.

He was due to appearing alongside respected Secretary of Health Matt Hancock on June 1, but it was when he felt unable to maintain the Prime Minister’s leading adviser, according to The Independent.

Ministers had denied that Ms May was prevented from answering questions because she had refused to stay with Mr. Cummings after moving her circle of relatives 260 miles from Lond indirectly to Durham to stick him on her parents’ farm, while strict travel restrictions were in position.

But the MPs on Monday, Ms May showed that she had prepared for a press conference in June, but that they resigned.

She told the Commons Public Accounts Committee that she knew why she was abandoned.

“It is true that I excluded from a briefing, but that can also happen to the big apple of my colleagues,” Ms May told Ms. May.

“It’s an event.”

Explaining why he was not allowed to appear, he said, “I have no idea why I left her, chair.”

Ms May asked her if she was asked to stay with Mr. Cummings and said, “In all the briefings, we talked about a wonderful variety of these preparation disorders.”

“And yes, of course, I asked about the blockade and the blocking rules, yes.”

Ms May said she believed the housing closure regulations implemented for everyone in the country.

She said, “I think the rules are transparent and there for everyone’s defense and apply to all of us.”

His words echoed those of Deputy Medical Assistant Director Jonathan Van-Tam, who, when asked about Cummings’ insufficient in a briefing on May 30, said the blocking regulations “apply to everyone.”

In their opening article, The Independent quoted an NHS source as saying that Ms May was fired after saying she would adhere to the excess of Professor Van-Tam, who was also indexed for several weeks.

A source of a moment was quoted as saying to the media: “Everyone is invited to government positions before holding a press conference.

“If they don’t, they’re abandoned.”

Following Ms May’s testimony, shadow Secretary of Health Jon Ashcharge asked Mr. Hancock in the Commons: “Did you agree to silence the Chief Nurse at the h8 of this pandemic?”

Deputy Laylos Angeles Moran, a candidate for leader of the Liberal Democrats, said the incident warned ministers that they “were moved to silence science when it suits them.”

Transportation Secretary Grant Shapplaystation defended himself against the allegations at a press conference on June 12.

When asked about the allegations last month, Shapplaystation said, “I don’t think it’s true.

“She (Mrs. May) has been t several times before.

“I’m really bound to have always been a normal collaborator and I’m sure she’ll be back here.”

The government ended the press conference on June 23, opting to re-use them for announcements on an ad hoc basis.

The ongoing Covid-1nine vaccine at Oxford University is and induces an immune response, advancing the outcome of the early stages of the study.

The result of the Oxford vaccine trial was published in the medical journal The Lancet.

Professor Sarah Gilbert, from Oxford University, said: “There is still a long way to go before the scorridor is able to determine whether our vaccine will help control the Covid-1nine pandemic, but those early effects are promising.”

“In addition to directly testing our vaccine in phase 3 trials, we know more about the virus; for example, we still have no idea of the immune reaction we’re galvanizing to protect Sars-Cov-2 infection well.”

“If our vaccine is effective, this is a promising option because that vaccine bureaucracy is also manufactured on a large scale.”

“An effective sars-Cov-2 vaccine could well be used to prevent infections, diseases and deaths in the general population, with high-risk populations such as hospital staff and the elderly who prioritize vaccination.”

There are no new deaths that have tested positive for coronavirus in Wales, and the full number remains at 1547 to date, Public Health Wales said.

However, cases of the virus have an increase of 15 to 15, leading to a total of 16,943 births of the epidemic.

Wrexham had six new cases, followed by Flintsrent and Bridgend with three. Vale of Glamorgan, Ceredigion and Neath Port Talbot had a new case. All other local governments sign new cases at Apple.

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Cadw has revealed his plan to reopen in stages for some sites with staff in his care, adding popular castles.

Earlier this month, the Department of Historic Environment reopened 43 of its monuments without free admission.

From now on, the rest of the coronavirus regulations will now also make the interior tourist attractions bigger.

Cadw has a tendency to reopen 18 of its heritage sites with staff in stages this summer, birth with Blaenavon Ironworks, Plas Mawr Elizabethan Towndoleading in Conwy and Denbigh, Laugharne, Raglan, Harlech and Caerphilly Castles, which will open in the first week of August. .

Chepstow Castle and World Heritage sites, Conwy and Beaumaris castles in north Wales are as follows, with guardians to welcome visitors from early August.

See list here.

There will be no Welsh government briefing on coronavirus this noon (July 20).

The prime minister announced Friday that briefings would take place once a week on Tuesday.

Tomorrow you can stay here for live updates from 12.30pm.

Cases of coronavirus have exceeded 3.7 million in the United States, the country hardest hit by the virus to date.

Brazil and India followed at the time and third place, with 2,09,38,38 and 1,118,206 times, respectively, Johns Hopkins University.

1. United States – 3,773,260

2. Brazil – 2,098,389

3. India – 1,118,206

4. Russia – 770 311

5. South Africa – 364,328

6. Peru – 353,590

7. Mexico – 344,224

8. Chile – 330,930

9. United Kingdom – 296,358

10. Iran – 273,788

Marks and Spencer saw their percentage burden fall after declaring that the street giant would reduce many jobs.

The store is expected to announce redundancy plans for a large number of staff in a matter of days as a component of a primary restructuring, Sky News reports.

The overall loss of the task in the combined apple can also be several thousand when the existing restructuring plans are taken into account, the resources told the broadcaster.

In May, Chief Executive Steve Rowe said the combined apple would increase the amounts of his transformation plan with a program called “Never Again.”

Rowe warned in updating the lacheck that some guest habits had been “replaced forever” due to the coronavirus crisis.

An M-S spokesman said: “We don’t comment on speculation and, if they give us a statement, our colleagues must first know.”

Beefeater’s historic guards face layoffs so it is seen as the first time in its 500-year hitale as a component of “heartbreaking” cost-cutting measures in the Tower of London after the coronavirus crisis.

The pandemic ended in the transitority of six sites controlled through Historic Royal Palaces (HRP), all very dependent on guests’ income.

An HRP spokesperson showed that a voluntary redundancy plan was presented last month and cautioned that it would likely follow a mandatory redundancy scheme.

HRP believes this is the first time that guards, recognizable through their red and black decorative uniforms, face the redundancy of their long hitale, having been trained through Henry VII in 1485.

It has signed agreements for 90 million promising vaccine doses opposed to Covid-19, and more are being prepared.

The agreement considerations of the vaccines evolved through a partnership between pharmaceutical giants BioNtech and Pfizer Valneva.

These are the hundred million doses of a vaccine developed through the University of Oxford with AstraZeneca, the first result of which will be published Monday in the medical journal The Lancet.

Kate Bingham, chairwoman of the UK Vaccine Taskforce, said the goal of the taskforce was “to find vaccines for the UK, but also to ensure that any successful vaccine is distributed across the globe, so that anybody who is at risk of infection is vaccinated”.

She told Sky News, “We don’t seem to follow a vaccine nationalism strategy.” We recognize that this is a foreign pandemic and we are looking for the drain of global people, and everyone who prefers it. “

The government aims to build a portfolio of possible vaccines, effective remedies for coronavirus.

Thirty playgrounds in Cardiff must be opened today (July 20) following the removal of Welsh government restrictions on their use.

The city’s nine gyms will also reopen today.

Cardiff Council said game circulars were opening up as much as possible to teenagers circulating around the city in their neighborhoods as temporarily as possible.

Prior to the reopening, the devices and defence surfaces were checked and changes were made to support social remoteness.

You can also install a new signage on sites that ask families to:

Another 116 playgrounds in the city will be open in the coming weeks.

A Welsh factory is one of the 2 plants in the UK that will provide face mask as a component of a 1 million pound central authority investment in the manufacture of millions of coatings, one or any week.

Lancaster Duchy Chancellor Michael Gove said Monday that suppliers in Port Talbot and Blackburn in north-west England had begun applying “h8 quality” face coatings with genescore, and some others in Livingston, Scotland, were born in the coming weeks.

He added that this is a component of a central authority initiative to keep best friends attending to the production of face coatings in the UK.

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