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Board of CHC's - Living with coronavirus: health and care services during winter

REPORT 1 September 2020

In a few short months, the coronavirus pandemic has changed how we live and how we work. Some of these changes may well remain with us for a long time. 

The challenges we are facing together have reminded all of us in Wales how vital our local community networks, health and social care services and our wider voluntary and public services are. 

With so much changing, and so quickly, it’s important that health and care services know and understand what’s working well and what might need to be done differently moving forward if they are to meet the needs of people living in Wales and respond to what matters to them.

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First published 1 September 2020
Last updated 1 September 2020