South Wales Evening Post

Lockdowns ‘unlikely’ in future

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THE First Minister has come as close as he ever has to ruling out future lockdowns in Wales.

Last summer Prime Minister Boris Johnson ruled out future lockdowns to combat increases in the virus.

Mark Drakeford, by contrast, has refused to take anything off the table when it comes to tackling the deadly disease.

However in yesterday’s press conference, the First Minister gave the clearest sign yet that he believes lockdowns will not be required in the future.

Responding to questions from the media, Mr Drakeford said: “It is unlikely that we will need to return to the level of protection­s that we have seen in previous winters, largely because, as I’ve said, we now have the protection, that vaccinatio­n offers.

“The JCVI was meeting again yesterday to plan ahead for the way in which vaccinatio­n will continue to be part of our defence against the virus.

There are new treatments becoming available, antivirals and so on that will change the way in which we can deal with this virus.

“Unless something entirely unexpected happens, like a new variant that escapes the vaccine, then I don’t see us returning to the sorts of restrictio­ns that we’ve had to live with over the last two winters.

“Does that mean that in Wales we rule something out, that we say we will never do something? Well, no, of course not. No sensible person dealing with something as unpredicta­ble as coronaviru­s has turned out to be should ever say to that we’ve ruled something out forever.

“Do we expect to have to do the things that you’ve suggested? The answer to that is no. But there have been as we’ve seen with the last week alone, the experience of coronaviru­s does not always proceed in the way that has been predicted.”

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