Health minister Vaughan Gething is going to be giving the latest coronavirus update for Wales today (Wednesday, February 24).
He will be speaking at Cathays Park from 12.15pm.
It comes as Wales’ deputy chief medical officer has said that he would be “very surprised” if all restrictions in Wales are eased by June 21.
Dr Chris Jones was speaking after Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out a plan to fully ease the lockdown by that date.
But the Welsh doctor said it was “absolutely impossible” to give a date for when restrictions would end and warned it would take a long time before people would be able to do things like mix freely in nightclubs.
In England, secondary schools are to be given funding to run summer schools under plans to help children catch up on lost learning.
The Prime Minister has pledged an extra £400 million of funding – on top of the £300 million announced in January – as part of its education recovery plan following months of school closures.
Summer classes will be introduced for pupils who need it the most, such as incoming Year 7 pupils, while one-to-one and small group tutoring schemes will be expanded.
The Government considered a variety of options as part of its catch-up plans – including extended school days and shorter summer holidays – but neither proposal was included in the details to be set out on Wednesday.
The infection rate across Wales has dropped to 79 per 100,000 population based on the seven days up to February 18. Infection rates have reduced to levels not seen since September. Cases for your area are here.
The latest data also shows that 869,653 people have now received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, up 7,405 from the figure of 862,248 published 24 hours earlier.
Meanwhile, 49,729 people have now received both doses of the vaccine, a rise from 42,752 on Monday.
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