South Wales Echo

What wales’ lockdown traffic lights mean for schools, family, work, etc

- Green Lockdown Amber Green Green Lockdown Red ■■Include click-and-collect for non-essential retail. Amber Green

THE lines in bold below indicate the level of lockdown Wales is at right now – largely in full lockdown with some areas having moved to red.

■■All children and students able to access education.

■■All children able to access childcare. working or running a business

■■Work from home if possible. List of businesses required to close.

■■2m requiremen­t in workplaces where not possible to work from home.

Red

■■More outdoor work and clickand-collect retail. ■■Businesses not required to close (e.g. constructi­on) reopening under safe working practices.

■■Non-essential retail to reopen with physical distancing. ■■Trial some personal services under appointmen­t (e.g. hairdresse­rs). ■■Accommodat­ion businesses open without shared facilities.

■■Restaurant­s, pubs and customer contact industries under physical distancing. ■■All businesses and workplaces open under new protocols. distancing.

■■All special occasions and cultural and leisure activities permitted with precaution­s in place. going shopping

■■Essential retail only face-to-face.

■■Begin making adaptation­s to public realm (e.g. town centres).

■■Can access most non-essential retail where adaptation­s are possible to maintain physical distancing.

■■Town centres and high streets adapted to facilitate shopping and accessing services under physical distancing.

■■Able to access all retail and leisure facilities whilst taking reasonable precaution­s.

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