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Mark Drakeford highlights growing Covid-19 cases

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Mark Drakeford highlights growing Covid-19 cases

Mark Drakeford highlights growing Covid-19 cases

Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford has said told the public that the newstrain of Covid-19 has caused a record high number of ICU beds in use.

MrDrakeford announced the grim milestone as the country continues to strugglewith rising Covid-19 numbers.


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