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Press Conference with the First Minister, 30.11.20

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Cymraeg: Cynhadledd i'r Wasg gyda Mark drakeford, Prif Weinidog Cymru, 30.11.20
English: Press Conference with mark drakeford, the First Minister of Wales, 30.11.20.

Some of the main points: Further restrictions: hospitality. Unless we act now, the scientific and medical advise is that the numbers in hospital by 12th January could rise to 2,200. Unless we act now, 1,000 - 1,700 preventable deaths could occur over the winter period. On Friday, the 7-day incident rate was 187 cases per 100,000 people; today it is almost 210 cases.

Over the weekend, the cabinet agreed with the following measures, which come into effect 6pm on Friday 6th January. Bars, pubs, restaurants will close by 6pm and will not be allowed to serve alcohol. Also indoor entertainment venues such as cinemas, bowling alleys, bingo halls amusements arcades etc + museums, galleries will also close; outdoor attractions can remain open. No changes to any other regulations eg travel, number of households you can meet.

We will provide £180 million assistance specifically for tourist, leisure and hospitality businesses; that is in addition to financial support by the UK Government. Grants linked to the numbers employed, available through Business Wales.
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