Covid: Social distancing to stay as 'personal repertoire'
First Minister Mark Drakeford expects people to keep social distancing as "part of a personal repertoire".
Speaking at Friday's coronavirus press conference, he said: "[These are] things that every one of us can do to keep ourselves and others safe, I think it will remain part of people's response to this public health crisis for as long as coronavirus persists."
But Welsh Conservatives leader Andrew RT Davies said there was a "reality check" regarding the "viability" of businesses having to follow social distancing guidelines into the summer.
Sioned Williams of Plaid Cymru said: "We welcome these changes today, but as things start to reopen, we really need to make sure that our businesses, especially in the hospitality sector, have continuous support."
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