Covid: Bubbles begin and gyms open as Welsh restrictions ease

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Some families and friends can hug again from Monday in Wales as Covid rules continue to ease.

One pool in Swansea reopened for swimmers to take the plunge at the stroke of midnight, after months out of the water.

Children's soft play areas will not due to reopen until 17 May - the day pubs and restaurants are due to open indoors and all holiday accommodation will reopen.Gyms, fitness facilities, leisure centres, spas and swimming pools can all reopen from Monday, with strict social distancing and sanitising procedures in place.

The Wales rugby player and yoga teacher set up Yoga Hub in Cardiff just weeks before the first lockdown, and had to move all her classes online. "I feel people might be a bit anxious going back to classes because of the lack of socialising over the last few months," she said, "but with the anxiousness comes excitement as well."

The mother and daughter, from Cardiff, had gone to their first baby class in September, but then the firebreak lockdown happened and everything closed again.

 

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