Medics claimed that weeks of social distancing in a bid to slow the virus had been 'ruined in one night'.
"I expect we'll be seeing you in about two weeks when you've got symptoms of the virus and we'll be welcoming in the next wave."
"The health board would like to take this opportunity to remind all our patients of the limitations in place during COVID-19 and family members and friends will be asked to wait outside so that we can keep everyone as safe as possible during this pandemic. Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford announced that only minor adjustments would be made to the country'sHe said yesterday that the"stay at home" message had not changed in Wales, despite Boris Johnson's new"Stay alert, control the virus, save lives" slogan for England.
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