Wales has three weeks to get Covid cases down or face restrictions, warns Mark Drakeford
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We can certainly extend the Covid pass into other settings. We will be talking to hospitality over the next three weeks to help them to prepare, should that be necessary. We hope it won't be, of course.
"The current level of restrictions in Wales are the lowest they have been since coronavirus began. I want it to stay that way, to keep Wales safe, to keep Wales open. "What I'm saying to people today is unless we work together to bring the numbers down, if they're up again in three weeks' time, we'll all have to be thinking again."B in England were dismissed by Downing St.
The PM's official spokesman said: "We work closely with Wales and the other administrations and the chief scientific adviser and the chief medical officer regularly engages and speaks to them.As the Prime Minister has said, he sees nothing to suggest that we need to move away from Plan A.
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