It comes after 54 people were fined across the Gwent Police area for breaking coronavirus restrictions last weekend – with police attending parties in Caerphilly town and Rhymney.
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Number of new coronavirus cases continuing to decrease across Wales
The number of new coronavirus cases recorded in Wales is the lowest it’s been since the end of November.
Long Covid app launched in Wales
The covidrecovery app has been launched in Wales to help people who are suffering with the long-terms effects of coronavirus.
Calls for support to help choirs survive pandemic
Choirs across Caerphilly County Borough have been unable to perform during the coronavirus pandemic.
Further support for unpaid carers announced
Welsh Government has announced an extra £250k will be invested into the Carers Support Fund – which was unveiled last October.
Teachers to determine pupils’ grades after coronavirus disruption
Teachers will determine GCSE, AS-level and A-level grades for pupils in Wales this year, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has confirmed.
Vaccine targets ‘challenging but doable’ – BMA Chair
Dr David Bailey has called Wales’ vaccine targets ‘challenging’ but ‘doable’, if issues with supply are resolved.
Urgent cancer treatments still going ahead in Gwent
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has confirmed that urgent cancer treatments are still going ahead across Gwent.
Around 6,500 health board workers have been vaccinated
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board has said around 6,500 of its healthcare workers have now received a coronavirus vaccine.
“It’s important we do not drop our guard” as infection rates fall
Darren Hughes, director of the Welsh NHS Confederation, has pleaded with the public to continue following coronavirus rules.
