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Cardiff Council Update: 26 March

Welcome to the last update of the week from Cardiff Council, covering: more Hubs & libraries to open for appointments; vaccination totals for Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan; Cardiff's COVID-19 case and test numbers; and a round-up of school cases and self-isolation numbers this week.

 

More Hubs & libraries to open for appointments

More Hubs and libraries across the city will reopen next week, offering services on an appointment-only basis.

From Monday, March 29, a further 12 facilities will open in addition toCentral Library Hub, St Mellons Hub, Ely & Caerau Hub and the Powerhouse,that have remained open for emergencies throughout the latest lockdown period.

Facilities reopening includeRumney Partnership Hub, Llanrumney Hub, Canton Library, Fairwater Hub, Cathays Branch and Heritage Library, Llandaff North & Gabalfa Hub, Grangetown Hub, Rhydypennau Hub, Radyr Library, Whitchurch Hub, Rhiwbina Library and Llanishen Hub. Information on opening hours is available here:  www.cardiff.gov.uk/hubs

Access to the libraries and hubs will be on a pre-booked appointment basis (except in urgent cases) for Into Work, housing, benefits, money advice services and public access computers.

Customers should call the Adviceline on 029 2087 1071 or emailadvicehub@cardiff.gov.ukfor help or to book an appointment.

The library click and collect service will also operate on an appointment only basis, for collection and returns. Customers can order titles or a selection of books based on their interests and preferred genres via the Cardiff Libraries online catalogue (https://wales.ent.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/card_en) or by calling the library phone line (029 2087 1071, option 2). Staff will confirm an allocated time slot for books to be collected from the hub, and they need to be returned to the same hub as they were collected from, by appointment.

Residents can collect green recycling and food waste bags at the hubs and libraries without the need for an appointment.

A council spokesperson said: "Keeping staff and customers safe is a priority as we reopen our hubs and libraries next week. Customers can expect the same safety measures we have all become familiar with now, including the need to maintain a safe distance from others, wearing a face covering inside unless exempt and the use of hand sanitiser to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.

"Our Hubs and Libraries service has continued to deliver essential services to residents throughout the past 12 months, even when some of our buildings have had to close and we are pleased to be able to offer some face to face services once again, whenever we're unable to support customers over the phone or email.

"We will continue to deliver services online such as digital job clubs, into work webchats, health and wellbeing sessions and activities online which have been an invaluable way to engage with customers during the lockdown periods.

"Our Hub events website atwww.cardiffhubs.co.ukfeatures a wide range of free online activities for all ages so we encourage customers to take a look."

 

Cardiff & Vale University Health Board Vaccination Status Update - 26 March

The total number of vaccination doses given by the Cardiff & Vale University Health Board so far, in both local authority areas:234,011(Total yesterday: 4,346)

 

Key Priority Groups 1-4

  • Care home staff: 4,276 (1stDose) 3,649 (2ndDose)
  • Care home residents: 2,152 (1stDose) 1,649 (2ndDose)
  • 80 and over: 19,084 (1stDose) 605 (2ndDose)
  • Frontline healthcare staff: 26,141 (1stDose) 21,552 (2ndDose)
  • Social care staff: 9,221 (1stDose) 6,972 (2ndDose)
  • 75-79: 14,108 (1stDose) 1,807 (2ndDose)
  • 70-74: 20,331 (1stDose) 9,807 (2ndDose)
  • Clinically extremely vulnerable: 9,466 (1stDose) 5,700 (2ndDose)

Key Priority Groups 5-7

  • 65-69: 17,048 (1stDose) 632 (2ndDose)
  • Underlying Health Conditions: 37,059 (1stDose) 2,702 (2ndDose)
  • 60-64: 12,980 (1stDose) 1,364 (2ndDose)

 

Data provided by the CAVUHB

Please note that there may be minor amendments to data as it is validated over time

 

Cardiff Cases and Tests - 7 Days Data (15 March - 21 March)

Based on latest figures from Public Health Wales

 

Data correct as of:

25 March 2021, 09:00

 

Cases: 120

Cases per 100,000 population: 32.7 (Wales: 38.5 cases per 100,000 population)

Testing episodes: 5,056

Testing per 100,000 population: 1,378.0

Positive proportion: 2.4% (Wales: 3.1% positive proportion)

 

Round-up of school cases and self-isolation numbers this week

20/3/2021 Creigiau Primary School

A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Creigiau Primary School. 25 pupils from Year 3 and 1 member of staff have been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case. 

23/3/2021 Fitzalan high School

A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Fitzalan High School. 37 pupils from Year 12 have been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case. 

24/3/2021 Stacey Primary School

A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Stacey Primary School. 24 pupils from Year 5 and two members of staff have been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case. 

25/3/2021 Mount Stuart Primary School

Two positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed at Mount Stuart Primary School. 24 pupils from Nursery, 30 pupils from Year 4 and three members of staff have been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case. 

25/3/2021 Glan Yr Afon Primary School

A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Glan Yr Afon Primary School. 13 pupils from Nursery and three members of staff have been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case. 

26/3/2021 Kitchener Primary School

A positive case of COVID-19 has been confirmed at Kitchener Primary School.

28 pupils from Year 3 and two members of staff been advised by Public Health Wales to self-isolate for 10 days after they were identified as close contacts of the confirmed COVID-19 case.