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Coronavirus: Wales to announce lockdown plans on Friday Coronavirus: Wales to announce lockdown plans on Friday
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The Welsh Government will announce the details of a review into the coronavirus lockdown on Friday.The Welsh Government will announce the details of a review into the coronavirus lockdown on Friday.
First Minister Mark Drakeford is expected to outline how and when minor adjustments could be made.First Minister Mark Drakeford is expected to outline how and when minor adjustments could be made.
It comes after No.10 Downing Street suggested Wales and the other UK nations may move differently on easing the restrictions.It comes after No.10 Downing Street suggested Wales and the other UK nations may move differently on easing the restrictions.
The Welsh Government said more details will be announced in Friday's press conference.The Welsh Government said more details will be announced in Friday's press conference.
Welsh Government ministers met twice on Thursday to discuss a formal review of the stay-at-home regulations, which must be completed every three weeks.
Their announcement will be made two days ahead of when Boris Johnson is expected to address the nation on Sunday, to set out the plan for England.
Mr Drakeford's approach is expected to be cautious, with a focus on ensuring the 'R' reproduction rate of the virus is not allowed to rise.
There were indications at the end of April it was 0.9 and is possibly now 0.8 in Wales, although the exact figure has still not been officially confirmed.
Welsh Government officials have asked people to stay at home over the Bank Holiday weekend.