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A plan to return Wales to alert level 0 measures has today been set out by First Minister Mark Drakeford, as the latest public health data suggests cases of coronavirus have started to fall back from their very high levels.

From tomorrow, the number of people who can be present at outdoor events will rise from 50 to 500.

From Friday 21 January Wales would move to alert level 0 for all outdoor activities. This means there will be no limits on the number of people who can take part in outdoor activities.

> Crowds will be able to return to outdoor sporting events
> Outdoor hospitality would be able to operate without additional reasonable measures.
> The Covid Pass will be required for entry to larger outdoor events.

If the downward trend continues, from Friday 28 January Wales would move to alert level 0 for all indoor activities.

> Nightclubs will be able to reopen.
> The Covid Pass will be required for entry to nightclubs, events, cinemas, concert halls and theatres.
> The rule of 6, table service and 2m physical distancing no longer required in hospitality.

(source: https://gov.wales/, image: pexels)