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New workplace guidance from Welsh Government on Coronavirus Regulations

The Welsh Government has chosen to impose a legal requirement on all workplaces that remain open in Wales to ensure that everything reasonable is done to minimise the transmission of coronavirus (Covid-19).

Through guidance issued this morning the Welsh Government aims to employers in understanding what kind of ‘reasonable measures’ they can take to ensure that persons on their premises stay 2 metres apart and what to do if it is not possible to maintain such a distance in certain circumstances.

Although the new law does not equate to a total ban on people working closer than 2 metres together, businesses must be seen to have taken all reasonable measures to ensure that a distance of 2 metres is maintained between people on their premises. Police and local councils can enforce these rules by issuing fines for non-compliance.

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Trusted sources of information on Coronavirus (Covid-19)

There’s a lot of misinformation about Coronavirus (COVID-19) floating around on the internet at the moment. So we've compiled a handy list of trusted sources of information which you might find useful. It is always important, whether you are an employee or an employer, that you base your understanding and your decisions on reliable sources of information.

We hope you will find the above list useful. As always, do get in touch if you have any employment law-related queries.

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