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Deaths in Wales return to 5 year average.

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https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/bulletins/deathsregisteredweeklyinenglandandwalesprovisional/weekending12february2021

Good news, no more risk of dying in Wales than the 5 year average.
 
Disappointing that the WG don't have an outline plan, as England has. Given the vaccine supply, administration and impact on the virus is fairly predictable imho, perhaps they could have at the least pencilled in some dates, with some caveats if things don't go to "plan".

This way, businesses, supply chains etc. can plan and prepare. Also, maybe public compliance to the rules before such dates would be better. As it is now, there are no target dates for us to cling on to!
 
Jinxy said:
Disappointing that the WG don't have an outline plan, as England has. Given the vaccine supply, administration and impact on the virus is fairly predictable imho, perhaps they could have at the least pencilled in some dates, with some caveats if things don't go to "plan".

This way, businesses, supply chains etc. can plan and prepare. Also, maybe public compliance to the rules before such dates would be better. As it is now, there are no target dates for us to cling on to!

They probably have a plan, we just aren't important enough to know.
 
thefranchise said:
Jinxy said:
Disappointing that the WG don't have an outline plan, as England has. Given the vaccine supply, administration and impact on the virus is fairly predictable imho, perhaps they could have at the least pencilled in some dates, with some caveats if things don't go to "plan".

This way, businesses, supply chains etc. can plan and prepare. Also, maybe public compliance to the rules before such dates would be better. As it is now, there are no target dates for us to cling on to!

They probably have a plan, we just aren't important enough to know.
Businesses certainly feel that way TF.
 

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