Oral rhinovirus Wales is further relaxing restrictions, allowing up to six people to gather at home.
The skating rink can be reopened and organized indoor events, can seat up to 1,000 people, and can now hold 200 people standing.
The limit on the number of people meeting in public places or outdoor events will be lifted, and groups of up to 30 children will be able to visit the residential activity center.
Employers also need to provide employees with comprehensive information about the risks and mitigation measures identified in the Covid-19 risk assessment.
As Wales had planned to cancel most coronavirus restrictions when the level 0 alert came into effect on August 7, Wales had already converted it to level 1 alert, so the changes have been made.
Except for bars, restaurants and schools, most indoor public places still need to wear masks.
People who need it in Wales can also get a vaccination certificate, such as traveling abroad or visiting places, but it is not mandatory.
In the speech parliament Earlier this week, the Chief Minister Mark Drakeford Say: “life Will be greatly restored to the state before the coronavirus pandemic began.
“But in Wales, we will not give up all measures taken to ensure the safety of all of us.”
Mr. Drakeford said he “reasonably believes” that the vaccination program has weakened the link between infection and serious illness.
He said: “However, the third wave of pandemics may still cause real harm-whether it is direct harm from the virus or indirect harm from, for example, people who must be isolated.”
The country’s current incidence rate is 145 cases of Covid-19 per 100,000 people — the UK is the lowest — and it is also one of the countries with the highest vaccination rates in the world, with 75% of adults receiving both doses.
The latest data shows that 1,892,082 people received the two vaccines and completed the course of treatment, and 2,279,139 people (90.3% of the national population) received the first dose of vaccine.



