PONTYPRIDD CONSTITUENCY’S COMMUNITY SPIRIT STILL STRONG, DESPITE FLOODING AND CORONAVIRUS

Despite the flooding and the Coronavirus crisis, the community spirit of Pontypridd is stronger than ever according to Plaid Cymru’s councillors. All three county councillors have been busy working alongside volunteers to support those who are sheltering or self-isolating in their wards, as well as offering advice and support to both residents and businesses. Cllr…

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Attendance at A & E, drops, but Shadow Health Minister says ‘Patients should still attend if they are seriously ill’

The latest batch of NHS Wales waiting time figures – published today – are the first that have been released since the full Covid-19 (Coronavirus) lockdown came into force. StatsWales, which published the figures, will exclude performance related summaries perhaps until at least October. The figures indicate that the average number of A & E…

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New guidance published by Welsh Government: Children’s social services during the COVID-19 pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) presents unprecedented challenges to vulnerable families and is placing increasing pressure on children’s services. The document provides guidance on the continued provision of support to vulnerable, at risk and care experienced children, during this period. The guidance is designed to for all those involved in: promoting the well-being of vulnerable children,…

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No medication, no food, and no support

New survey reveals extreme ways COVID-19 is affecting people with multiple sclerosis The COVID-19 pandemic is heavily impacting the lives of some of those most vulnerable to the virus, leaving them without essential medications and support, a new survey shows today1. The MS Society carried out the survey of more than 1,100 people living with…

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