Yorkshire Post

Ministers ‘ will learn lessons’ on communicat­ing shopping rules

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THE Welsh Government will “continue to learn lessons” about how it communicat­es its lockdown rules following confusion over a ban on selling non- essential items, Wales’ health minister has said.

Vaughan Gething said ministers would ensure retailers understand what can and cannot be sold during the 17- day firebreak, but also discuss how shoppers with “exceptiona­l circumstan­ces” can purchase non- essential items.

It came after Tesco was forced to apologise for wrongly suggesting sanitary products were “nonessenti­al” and so could not be sold due to the new measures in place in Wales.

Replying to a customer who complained she had been told she could not buy sanitary pads at a store in the St Mellons area of Cardiff, Tesco said: “We have been told by the Welsh Government not to sell these items for the duration of the firebreak lockdown.”

The supermarke­t later said the tweet was sent “by mistake” and added that the relevant aisles had been closed off after a break- in at the store.

Yesterday, Mr Gething said the regulation­s and guidance would be reviewed later that afternoon to make sure they were being applied “fairly and consistent­ly”. He told the Welsh Government’s coronaviru­s press briefing: “If there are anomalies, we will look at whether the guidance needs to be revised or strengthen­ed, to make it clear that supermarke­ts have some discretion to sell to people who are in genuine need.”

Mr Gething said he recognised the ban on selling non- essential items was “difficult” and “hard for people to accept”.

And he admitted the Welsh Government would “continue to learn lessons about how we do our job effectivel­y in communicat­ing with stakeholde­rs, the public, but not losing sight of the fact that this is a public health emergency”.

Discussion­s with super marketswou­ld focus on how shoppers with “exceptiona­l circumstan­ces” can purchase non- essential items during the firebreak lockdown, he said, before suggesting shoppers could “discreetly” make their needs known to staff.

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VAUGHAN GETHING: Vowed to look at ‘ anomalies’ in list of nonessenti­al items that shops can sell.

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