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Welsh Government confirms 'fire break' lockdown being considered to control spread of coronavirus

The 'circuit breaker' type move could be similar to that seen in Northern Ireland

Public Health Wales has warned that four counties in North Wales could be subject to local lockdowns soon(Image: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

Welsh Government has confirmed it is seriously considering a "fire break" set of lockdown restrictions to control the spread of Covid.

The Government said new measures are needed as virus cases continue to rise.

No decision has been made but sources have indicated to Business Live that measures could be introduced as soon as Monday.

A Welsh Government spokesman said: “The measures we have put in place at both a local and a national level, with help from the public, have kept the spread of the virus under check.


"However, there is a growing consensus that we now need to introduce a different set of measures and actions to respond to the virus as it is spreading across Wales more quickly through the autumn and winter.



Social distancing signs at Porthmadog in Gwynedd(Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)

“We are actively considering advice from SAGE and our TAC Group.

"A ‘fire break’ set of measures to control Covid-19, similar to that described in the SAGE papers, is under consideration in Wales.

"But no decisions have been made.”