Thirty new cases of coronavirus in Wales brings total to 124

The number of coronavirus cases in Wales has risen by thirty, bringing the total number to 124.

The Prime Minister will chair an emergency meeting of the Cobra committee on Monday afternoon.

This will be followed by the first of daily press conferences planned to update the public on the virus.

Public Health Wales said most cases of coronavirus seem to be mild.

The advice for the public who are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus changed. Credit: PA Images

What happened over the weekend?

As cases in Wales and the rest of the UK continue to rise, the advice for the public who are experiencing symptoms of coronavirus changed.

Health Minister Vaughan Gething said it is "entirely possible" people over the age of 70 could be asked to self-isolate for four months.

Thousands of Welsh travellers already abroad or due to travel are seeing their holidays disrupted or cancelled.

A Welsh couple have been confined to their rooms at their hotel in Egypt after a confirmed case of coronavirus was announced at their resort.

Supermarkets urged customers to shop responsibly amid panic-buying of essentials, including toilet paper, leaving shelves bare.

The Stereophonics were criticised for allowing their gig at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena to go ahead.

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