Delta variant infections in the UK have jumped by 78 per cent in just one week, according to the latest Public Health England (PHE) data. UK is at the “pre-peak stage of a third wave”, first minister Mark Drakeford has warned. Talktokemi
Mr Drakeford
told a press conference eight out of 10 new cases of coronavirus in Wales are
believed to be from the Delta variant.
“In just a
few weeks, the Delta variant has entered Wales and spread quickly throughout
the country,” he said.
“There is a
sustained and accelerating pattern of transmission, not just in the north and
southeast of Wales but in all parts of the country.
“That means
that we are, once again, facing a serious public health situation. Our
scientific advisers believe the United Kingdom is now at the pre-peak stage of
a third wave of this pandemic.
“Wales may be
two to three weeks behind what is happening in England and in Scotland, where
tens of thousands of cases have been confirmed, where there is widespread
transmission and reports of increased hospital admissions as well.”
Mr Drakeford
said both Nicola Sturgeon and Boris Johnson had paused plans to relax
coronavirus restrictions due to the Delta variant.
"Today,
I have to announce that we will be doing the same in Wales," he added.
The Welsh
government will pause further easing of coronavirus restrictions for four weeks
to allow for more people to be vaccinated, Mr Drakeford told reporters.
He said this
would help Wales, which has the lowest Covid-19 rates in the UK, “manage the
impact of this new wave of infections”.
“A four-week
delay could help to reduce the peak number of daily hospital admissions by up
to half,” Mr Drakeford said.
The number of
confirmed Covid-19 cases involving this more transmissible variant - also known
as the Indian variant - rose by 33,630 to 75,953 over seven days, with general
coronavirus infections now at their highest levels in the UK since
mid-February.
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