The latest headline figure shows 39 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough.
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Are current coronavirus procedures in schools sustainable?
After a significant chunk of the last school year was lost, parents have told Caerphilly Observer that a long-term solution is needed to keep children in school.
Local lockdown to remain in place for at least another week
Caerphilly will remain in local lockdown for at least another week, council leader Philippa Marsden and chief executive Christina Harrhy have confirmed.
39 new coronavirus cases reported in county borough
The latest headline figure shows 39 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough.
First Minister outlines local lockdown exit process
First Minister Mark Drakeford has outlined the decision-making process behind any potential lifting of local lockdown restrictions.
25 new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough
Caerphilly County Borough has the lowest coronavirus incidence rate of any Welsh county currently in lockdown.
Coronavirus cases confirmed at rugby club
Contact tracers confirmed an unspecified number of people who attended Senghenydd Rugby Club on September 26 have since tested positive for coronavirus.
Schools could switch to cashless payment system
Schools in Caerphilly County Borough could switch to a cashless payment system for school meals and other activities, such as trips.
Six new coronavirus cases in Caerphilly County Borough
Caerphilly County Borough has one of the lowest coronavirus incidence rates in Wales over the last seven days.
Hefin David MS: “We’ve done our best in Caerphilly to get the community spread of Covid under control”
In his latest blog for Caerphilly Observer, Caerphilly MS Hefin David discusses coronavirus and community spirit.
