WNP party launch postponed until the Coronavirus risk has passed

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Neil McEvoy AM

Statement on behalf of the WNP board.

Today, the 12th of March, the board of the WNP took the decision to postpone the scheduled launch of the Welsh National Party, which was due to take place on the 3rd of April in Cardiff.

The board has been following the Coronavirus outbreak very closely. In Italy and globally the World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared a pandemic. The Italian Government has closed nearly all shops, except food stores and pharmacies, while major sporting events have been suspended. In Denmark, the Danish Government has urged the cancellation of events with more than 100 people and is to close all schools and universities.

The UK Government, meanwhile, continues to allow large gatherings of people, recently confirmed by the Deputy Chief Medical Officer in England.

As a party we have opted to follow the advice of the WHO, who are calling for ā€œurgent and aggressive actionā€ to suppress and control the outbreak. We feel such action is particularly urgent now there are 19 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Wales, with the first confirmed transmission within the community.

More than 100 people had registered for the launch of the WNP on the first day registration was made available. The board, therefore, considered it highly likely we would reach the 250 person capacity at the venue. Many of those planning to attend were elderly, some of whom have pre-existing medical conditions.

We take our responsibility for peopleā€™s health and safety extremely seriously and we also take our responsibility to our health professionals seriously, who are likely to be overwhelmed with cases of Coronavirus in the coming weeks.

The WNP will continue to take any action we can to protect peopleā€™s health and lessen the burden on the Welsh National Health Service.

The board will continue to monitor the outbreak, with an aim to formally launching the WNP later on this year.


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