Caerphilly going into lockdown after ‘significant rise’ in coronavirus cases

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Caerphilly going into lockdown after ‘significant rise’ in coronavirus cases
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Rise in cases linked to ‘holiday travel abroad and people socialising indoors’, says health minister

He added that many of the new cases have been found in young people, who have been warned by Health Secretary Matt Hancock that they risk the lives of their loved ones if they do not observe social distancing measures.

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