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People in Wales to leave Covid self isolation earlier under rule change welcomed by business group

The isolation period in Wales is being reduced by Welsh Government from Friday with the Conservatives saying they should have done it sooner

People with Covid-19 in Wales will be able to end their self-isolation on day six(Image: PA)

People who test positive for Covid-19 in Wales will be able to leave self-isolation earlier from Friday if they have two negative lateral flow tests - in a move welcomed by a business group.

Health Minister Eluned Morgan confirmed the changes to five full days and said two consecutive negative lateral flow tests must be taken on days five and six of the isolation period.

It had previously been seven full days after negative tests on days six and seven.

This follows a similar move in England on January 17 and will be good news for businesses.

The new rules in Wales will come into effect from January 28 - the same day Wales is expected to complete the move to alert level zero with hospitality rules dropped and nightclubs allowed to reopen.

Welsh Government was criticised by the Conservatives for delaying the relaxation.

Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Wales Policy Chair, Ben Francis said: “We are pleased to see this decision from Welsh Government.

"Over the last few weeks, we have made the case for reducing the isolation period, if it can be done safely, because of the clear difference it makes to the thousands of small businesses who have faced serious staff absences.