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Denbighshire County Council is calling on the county’s residents to comply with the ‘fire break’ being introduced, in the on-going fight to halt the increase in coronavirus across Wales.

Leader of Denbighshire, Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said:  “Over recent weeks we have seen a significant increase in the number of cases of coronavirus across the whole of Wales and the Welsh Government has made it clear that urgent measures need to be taken to try and avoid going into a full lockdown.

“Now that we have clarity on the dire break, we now need to make sure that we all play our part in working through the restrictions. 

“We fully recognise that some people may find the idea difficult, especially given the sacrifices made by people earlier in the year, but compliance is essential. We really need to do this to try and protect our most vulnerable in our communities.

“On top of the new restrictions, we must also continue to adhere to the social distancing measures, as well as wearing face masks to visit the essential shops and following stringent hygiene measures.

“The Council and its partners will continue to remind people of the restrictions being introduced through local media, websites and social media feeds”.

Information about the restrictions can be found on Welsh Government website.

 


Published on: 23 October 2020