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Cardiff Council Update: 05 November

Here is the latest update from Cardiff Council, covering: COVID-19 vaccination walk-in service; Cardiff's COVID-19 case and test numbers; cases reported in Cardiff's schools in the last seven days; vaccination totals for Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan; and planned ground maintenance at Blackweir Woods. 

 

COVID-19 Vaccination Walk-in Service

A daily walk-in vaccination service is available atBayside Mass Vaccination Centre, 8:30am - 7:30pm, Monday to Sunday.

The daily service offers first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, but not the booster vaccination (letters are being sent providing appointment details for that).

Members of the public can use the walk-in service, if:

 

     They have not had their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, are aged 12 and over and live or work in Cardiff and the Vale

Or

     They are due their second dose of Oxford AstraZeneca or Pfizer and it has been at least 8 weeks since the first dose

Those aged between 12 and 15 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

The daily walk-in service is also available atHolm View Leisure Centre in Barry, 8:30am - 7:30pm, Monday to Sunday. Holm View Leisure Centre offers first and second doses of Pfizer only.

Further details about the COVID-19 mass vaccination programme in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan is available online here:

https://cavuhb.nhs.wales/covid-19/cavuhb-covid-19-mass-vaccination-programme/

 

Cardiff Cases and Tests - 7 Days Data (25 October - 31 October)

Based on latest figures from Public Health Wales

Data correct as of:

04 November 2021, 09:00

 

Cases: 2,265

Cases per 100,000 population: 617.3 (Wales: 548.4 cases per 100,000 population)

Testing episodes: 8,953

Testing per 100,000 population: 2,440.2

Positive proportion: 25.3% (Wales: 23.2% positive proportion)

 

COVID-19 Cases reported in Cardiff's schools in the last 7 days (29/10/21 to 04/11/21)

Total number reported = 406

  • Pupils and students = 366
  • Staff, including teaching staff = 40

Based on latest figures, there are just under 57,000 pupils and students enrolled at Cardiff's schools in total.

 

Cardiff & Vale University Health Board Vaccination Status Update - 05 November

Data provided by CAVUHB

Based on the figures available at the time of publication.

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

The total number of vaccination doses given by the Cardiff & Vale University Health Board so far, in both local authority areas:830,094(1stDose: 394,849 2ndDose: 359,466 3rdDose: 4,191 Boosters: 71,516)

Cohort Data - Last updated: 01 November

 

  • 80 and over: 20,321 / 94.6% (1stDose) 20,133 / 93.8% (2ndDose)
  • 75-79: 14,997 / 96.4% (1stDose) 14,838 / 95.4% (2ndDose)
  • 70-74: 21,410 / 95.8% (1stDose) 21,277 / 95.2% (2ndDose)
  • 65-69: 21,978 / 94.3% (1stDose) 21,732 / 93.3% (2ndDose)
  • 60-64: 26,081 / 92.4% (1stDose) 25,756 / 91.3% (2ndDose)
  • 55-59: 29,440 / 90.4% (1stDose) 28,942 / 88.8% (2ndDose)
  • 50-54: 29,117 / 88.1% (1stDose) 28,484 / 86.2% (2ndDose)
  • 40-49: 55,646 / 82% (1stDose) 53,799 / 79.3% (2ndDose)
  • 30-39: 61,330 / 76.1% (1stDose) 57,569 / 71.5% (2ndDose)
  • 18-29: 81,552 / 77.3% (1stDose) 73,189 / 69.5% (2ndDose)
  • 16-17: 4,057 / 74.2% (1stDose) 324 / 5.9% (2ndDose)
  • 12-15: 12,829 / 48.2% (1stDose)

 

  • Care home residents: 2,119 / 98.2% (1stDose) 2,094 / 97.1% (2ndDose)
  • Clinically extremely vulnerable: 11,252 / 94.5% (1stDose) 11,055 / 92.8% (2ndDose)
  • Underlying Health Conditions: 45,948 / 90.3% (1stDose) 44,408 / 87.2% (2ndDose)
  • Underlying Health Conditions (12-15): 573 / 58.2% (1stDose)

 

Planned Ground Maintenance - Blackweir Woods

Work to develop a new route through Blackweir Woodland started week commencing Monday 25 October 2021. This was done by the Council's in-house woodland management team.

Blackweir Woods are a Site of Interest for Nature Conservation (SINC) so we are carrying out these works to both protect our woodland's biodiversity and provide good accessibility within the park.

Future works will include essential safety work to trees, native bulb planting and wood chipping muddy areas to keep the route accessible all year round. All trees, that can be retained in this woodland will be, both living and dead, as they provide very important habitat for a wide variety of species.

In time will be closing off the old path to allow the woodland flora there to regenerate and recover. We hope you will understand why this work is important and enjoy the new path we have created for you.

Finally, we are a big fan of "wellie walks" in Bute Park and we encourage people to put on their wellies if walking in our woodlands. This will help prevent similar problems along the new route as it won't be necessary for people to stray off the path to avoid muddy areas.

More information here:

https://bute-park.com/planned-grounds-maintenance