From July 13, pubs, cafes and restaurants will be allowed to reopen with outdoor-only service - while hairdressers, mobile hairdressers, and barbers will be able to resume by appointment only. A Welsh Government spokesman said: "The First Minister is expected to announce a three-week package of measures to further lift Wales' coronavirus restrictions. (Image: Getty Images)"The measures will be phased in every Monday over the next three weeks and will see large parts of Wales' visitor, hospitality, leisure and tourism industries start to re-open." It comes as Education Minister Kirsty Williams announced all state schools in Wales will re-open to all pupils in September, with limited social distancing measures. To date, 153,351 people have been tested for coronavirus in Wales, with137,422 testing negative.
Source: Daily Mirror July 09, 2020 23:00 UTC