Covid: Masks to stay in Welsh health settings, and ‘true’ death toll estimatedon May 6, 2022 at 7:09 am

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Five things to to get you up to date on the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.

Here are five things to get you up to date on the coronavirus pandemic this Friday morning.

1. Wales retains face mask mandate in health settings

Face coverings will remain a legal requirement in health and care settings in Wales for the time being, with First Minister Mark Drakeford saying it will help protect the most vulnerable. The measure was one of the few restrictions retained in the previous three-weekly review of Covid rules, on 18 April, when workplaces were allowed to drop Covid precautions.

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2. Pandemic’s true death toll nearly 15 million – WHO

The pandemic has caused the deaths of nearly 15 million people around the world – almost three times the officially recorded number, the World Health Organization estimates. It believes many countries undercounted the numbers who died from Covid. The WHO estimate amounts to 13% more deaths than would normally be expected over two years.

A chart showing by how much excess death are higher than official reported Covid deaths, with Egypt at the top with 11.6 higher, India second with 9.9 times higher and Pakistan third with the excess death toll eight times higher
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3. Hospitals urged to use retired staff to cut backlog

NHS England bosses are urging hospitals to offer staff more overtime and tempt retired employees back, to help tackle waiting lists. More than six million people are on waiting lists for treatment such as knee and hip surgery.

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4. How China’s lockdowns could hit UK prices

Some of China’s biggest cities have been hit by major Covid lockdowns this spring – and there could be knock-on effects for UK consumers. We run through some of the products that could be in short supply, from computers and cleaning products to cars and clothes.

Employees work on the assembly line of printed circuit board for smartphone at a factory on January 7, 2021 in Jiangsu Province of China

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5. Rosen to appear at festival suspended by Covid

He spent 12 weeks in hospital with coronavirus but former children’s laureate Michael Rosen is back in the public eye for happier reasons. He’ll perform at Nottingham Poetry Festival, which returns today for the first time since the pandemic hit.

Michael Rosen

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And don’t forget…

Find more information, advice and guides on our coronavirus page.

Wondering if you have Covid, or just a bad cold? This guide might help.

summary of UK coronavirus data at 4 May 2022
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