South Wales Evening Post

‘We never know what’s around the corner’ – Wales’ top doctor can’t rule out future lockdowns

- MARK SMITH Health Correspond­ent mark.smith@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FUTURE lockdowns due to the spread of coronaviru­s cannot be ruled out, Wales’s top doctor has warned.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Frank Atherton said he hoped lockdowns were a thing of the past but added that “we never know what’s around the corner”.

He said he believed the Welsh population would be willing to make “sacrifices” for another Covid lockdown if needed and said the possibilit­y of future measures would need to remain “open”.

Almost all of Wales’s Covid regulation­s have now been scrapped, with only rules requiring people to wear masks in health and social care remaining. However, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows that Wales has the highest rate of Covid of any UK nation, with one in 13 still estimated to have the virus in the week ending April 9.

Speaking to BBC Wales’s Walescast, Dr Atherton said he anticipate­d current vaccines could be “re-engineered” to counter any new variants. He said that he was confident that if another lockdown was needed, “people do behave well in Wales”.

Asked if he thought that coronaviru­s lockdowns were now a thing of the past, he said: “You can never guarantee anything in public health or in public life, but I would absolutely hope so.

“We do have vaccines now. I would anticipate that if a new variant comes along, we would be able to re-engineer those vaccines to develop something quickly which we can then provide to the population – but we just never know what’s around the corner and so we always have to leave that open.

“If we did get to a position where sig

nificant numbers of people were really coming to serious harm I do believe that the Welsh population would be willing to make those sacrifices again. But I really hope we don’t get to that position.”

Asked whether the right decision was made in closing nightclubs and curbing the number of people allowed to meet after Christmas 2021, Dr Atherton said he would have done the same again.

“We didn’t really understand the Omicron variant and what the impact would be. We knew crowded environmen­ts would create supersprea­ding events and we had always had a slightly more cautious approach in Wales than in the other nations. So knowing what I know now, there may have been a different decision, but at the time, given what we knew, I think it was the right thing to do.”

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BEN EVANS/HUW EVANS AGENCY Chief Medical Officer Dr Frank Atherton said he hoped lockdowns were a thing of the past but added that “we never know what’s around the corner”.

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