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Vaccine study team scoops innovation award

Colleagues working on the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine study in Wales have received a MediWales innovation award in recognition of their efforts. ​​​​​​​

Supporting your Mental Health and Wellbeing during the pandemic

A new campaign has been launched to signpost people to sources of support to help their mental health and wellbeing during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Public Health Wales statement

As Public Health Wales has indicated previously, the data delay over the weekend was part of essential maintenance for the wider Welsh NHS led by the NHS Wales Informatics Service.

Daily dashboard now updated

“We have now updated our daily dashboard to reflect the figures for the period spanning 0900 hours 14 December to 0859 hours on 15 December.

Delay in publishing our daily dashboard

Today, 16 December 2020, there will be a delay in publishing our daily dashboard.

Results of latest public engagement survey from Public Health Wales

The results of the latest ‘How Are We Doing in Wales’ public engagement survey have been released by Public Health Wales. 

Forthcoming changes to the way we publish Coronavirus information

On Friday 11 December there will be planned maintenance of the NHS Welsh Laboratory Information Management System (WLIMS) to allow for essential service upgrades to take place.

Hanukkah 2020 and coronavirus

Hanukkah 2020 is going to be different this year.  As we have done with many events across the year, we again offer our thanks to those of you who are protecting yourself and others from the risk of catching or spreading Coronavirus. 

Funding awarded to help more people in Wales tackle rising cases of domestic abuse

The Wales Violence Prevention Unit has secured funding to deliver vital domestic abuse research investigating the experiences and behaviours of those who witness or have concerns about domestic violence and abuse and its warning signs during COVID-19. 

New report examines digital exclusion and examples of approaches to prevent widening inequalities

Digital exclusion mainly effects older people, rural communities and those with low incomes in Wales.