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Welsh first minister criticises UK’s Covid quarantine plan

Mark Drakeford says scheme is another example of government doing ‘bare minimum’ in crisis

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The Welsh first minister has strongly criticised the UK government’s quarantine plan, claiming it represents another example of Boris Johnson’s administration doing the “bare minimum” at each stage of the Covid crisis.

Mark Drakeford said he worried that Wales and the rest of the UK could be exposed to new variants from across the globe unless stronger action to tighten the border was taken.

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