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NDM7441 - Coronavirus
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Meeting: 20/10/2020 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 11)
Debate: Coronavirus
NDM7441 Rebecca Evans (Gower)
To propose that the Senedd
1. Recognises the seriousness of the position created
by growing numbers of cases and of Covid-19 in Wales and the increasing number
of people in hospitals and Intensive Care Units as a result;
2. Agrees that a short ‘fire break’ period as
proposed by SAGE and the WG Technical Advisory Group should be introduced to
bring down R, reduce chains of onward transmission, minimise clusters of
infection in the community and to further strengthen the Test Trace Protect
system;
3. Agrees that a firebreak must be underpinned
by additional support to protect livelihoods and wellbeing and notes the
provision of emergency financial support brought forward by the Welsh
Government for businesses impacted by the firebreak.
Co-submitters
The following
amendments have been tabled:
In accordance with
Standing Order 12.23 (iii) amendments 1 and 2 tabled to the motion have not
been selected.
Amendment 3 Darren Millar
(Clwyd West)
Delete all and
replace with:
To propose that the
Senedd:
1. Recognises the
recent trends in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Wales and the number
of people in hospitals and intensive care units with COVID-19.
2. Expresses
disappointment at the failure of the Welsh Government to publish sufficient
data and evidence to demonstrate that a firebreak period for all parts of Wales
is either proportionate or necessary.
3. Believes that
any coronavirus restrictions must be underpinned by support for those adversely
affected, including support for businesses, livelihoods, and wellbeing.
4. Welcomes the
unprecedented financial support from Her Majesty’s Government, including more
than £4.4 billion to assist in meeting the challenges of the coronavirus
pandemic.
5. Calls on the
Welsh Government to rethink its coronavirus strategy and adopt a more targeted
approach to intervention.
Amendment 4 Sian Gwenllian
(Arfon)
Add as new point at
end of motion:
Agrees that
existing capacity should be fully utilised and that the additional resources
that are necessary should be provided as a matter of urgency to the Welsh test
trace protect system to ensure that all results are returned and tracing teams
notified of positive results within 24 hours of a test.
Amendment 5 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Agrees that the firebreak should be used as
an opportunity to plan and implement a new set of interventions based on a Zero
COVID or elimination strategy which aims to avoid the necessity for successive
waves of lockdowns, drawing upon the lessons of best practice from within Wales
and internationally in areas such as, though not limited to: mass and routine
testing including testing asymptomatic contacts; ventilation; preventing
importation of cases from outside Wales; practical and financial support and
advice for those needing to isolate; clear and consistent public communication;
and extending mask-wearing to other settings.
In accordance with Standing Order 12.23
(iii) amendments 6 and 7 tabled to the motion have not been selected.
Amendment 8 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon)
Add as new point at end motion:
Calls on the Welsh
Government to review its hospital infection control policies for preventing
hospital-acquired infections of COVID-19 and to consider establishing designated
COVID-19 free sites to facilitate timely and secure treatment for cancer and
other life-threatening illnesses.
Minutes:
The item started at 17.07
Voting on the
motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time.
NDM7441 Rebecca Evans
(Gower)
To propose that the Senedd
1.
Recognises the seriousness of the position
created by growing numbers of cases and of Covid-19 in Wales and the increasing
number of people in hospitals and Intensive Care Units as a result;
2.
Agrees that a short ‘fire break’ period as
proposed by SAGE and the WG Technical Advisory Group should be introduced to
bring down R, reduce chains of onward transmission, minimise clusters of
infection in the community and to further strengthen the Test Trace Protect
system;
3.
Agrees that a firebreak must be underpinned
by additional support to protect livelihoods and wellbeing and notes the
provision of emergency financial support brought forward by the Welsh
Government for businesses impacted by the firebreak.
Co-submitters
The following amendments were tabled:
In accordance with
Standing Order 12.23 (iii) amendments 1 and 2 tabled to the motion were not
selected.
Amendment 3 Darren Millar (Clwyd West)
Delete all and
replace with:
To propose that the
Senedd:
1. Recognises the
recent trends in the number of positive COVID-19 cases in Wales and the number
of people in hospitals and intensive care units with COVID-19.
2. Expresses
disappointment at the failure of the Welsh Government to publish sufficient
data and evidence to demonstrate that a firebreak period for all parts of Wales
is either proportionate or necessary.
3. Believes that
any coronavirus restrictions must be underpinned by support for those adversely
affected, including support for businesses, livelihoods, and wellbeing.
4. Welcomes the
unprecedented financial support from Her Majesty’s Government, including more
than £4.4 billion to assist in meeting the challenges of the coronavirus
pandemic.
5. Calls on the
Welsh Government to rethink its coronavirus strategy and adopt a more targeted
approach to intervention.
A vote was taken on
amendment 3:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
13 |
1 |
37 |
51 |
Amendment 3 was not agreed.
Amendment 4 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon)
Add as new point at
end of motion:
Agrees that
existing capacity should be fully utilised and that the additional resources
that are necessary should be provided as a matter of urgency to the Welsh test
trace protect system to ensure that all results are returned and tracing teams
notified of positive results within 24 hours of a test.
A vote was taken on
amendment 4:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
18 |
30 |
4 |
52 |
Amendment 4 was agreed.
Amendment 5 Sian Gwenllian (Arfon)
Add as new point at end of motion:
Agrees that the firebreak should be used as
an opportunity to plan and implement a new set of interventions based on a Zero
COVID or elimination strategy which aims to avoid the necessity for successive
waves of lockdowns, drawing upon the lessons of best practice from within Wales
and internationally in areas such as, though not limited to: mass and routine
testing including testing asymptomatic contacts; ventilation; preventing
importation of cases from outside Wales; practical and financial support and
advice for those needing to isolate; clear and consistent public communication;
and extending mask-wearing to other settings.
A vote was taken on
amendment 5:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
10 |
36 |
7 |
53 |
Amendment 5 was agreed.
In accordance with Standing
Order 12.23 (iii) amendments 6 and 7 tabled to the motion were not selected.
Amendment 8 Sian Gwenllian (Arfon)
Add as new point at end motion:
Calls on the Welsh
Government to review its hospital infection control policies for preventing
hospital-acquired infections of COVID-19 and to consider establishing
designated COVID-19 free sites to facilitate timely and secure treatment for
cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.
A vote was taken on
amendment 8:
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
20 |
29 |
4 |
53 |
Amendment 8 was agreed.
A
vote was taken on the motion as amended:
NDM7441
To propose that the Senedd
1.
Recognises the seriousness of the position
created by growing numbers of cases and of Covid-19 in Wales and the increasing
number of people in hospitals and Intensive Care Units as a result;
2.
Agrees that a short ‘fire break’ period as
proposed by SAGE and the WG Technical Advisory Group should be introduced to
bring down R, reduce chains of onward transmission, minimise clusters of
infection in the community and to further strengthen the Test Trace Protect
system;
3.
Agrees that a firebreak must be underpinned
by additional support to protect livelihoods and wellbeing and notes the
provision of emergency financial support brought forward by the Welsh
Government for businesses impacted by the firebreak.
4. Agrees that existing capacity should be
fully utilised and that the additional resources that are necessary should be
provided as a matter of urgency to the Welsh test trace protect system to
ensure that all results are returned and tracing teams notified of positive
results within 24 hours of a test.
5. Agrees that the firebreak should be used as
an opportunity to plan and implement a new set of interventions based on a Zero
COVID or elimination strategy which aims to avoid the necessity for successive
waves of lockdowns, drawing upon the lessons of best practice from within Wales
and internationally in areas such as, though not limited to: mass and routine
testing including testing asymptomatic contacts; ventilation; preventing
importation of cases from outside Wales; practical and financial support and
advice for those needing to isolate; clear and consistent public communication;
and extending mask-wearing to other settings.
6. Calls on the Welsh Government to review its
hospital infection control policies for preventing hospital-acquired infections
of COVID-19 and to consider establishing designated COVID-19 free sites to
facilitate timely and secure treatment for cancer and other life-threatening
illnesses.
|
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
|
37 |
0 |
16 |
53 |
The motion as amended was agreed.