All non-essential shops, including retail, will be forced to close in Wales after Christmas Eve while tighter restrictions will be applied to household mixing over Christmas, the Welsh Government has announced.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said the whole of Wales would move to “alert level four” and restrictions would be tightened across the country to control the spread of coronavirus.

He said all non-essential retail, including close contact services and all leisure and fitness centres, will close at the end of trading on Christmas Eve. All hospitality premises will close from 6pm on Christmas Day.

After the easing of household mixing restrictions expires on 28 December, the first minister added tighter measures will apply across the country on staying-at-home, holiday accommodation and travel.

The new restrictions will apply to all of Wales.

  • All non-essential retail, including close contact services and all leisure and fitness centres will close at the end of trading on Christmas Eve.
  • All hospitality premises will close from 6pm on Christmas Day.
  • Tighter restrictions on household mixing, staying-at-home, holiday accommodation and travel will apply from December 28, after the five-day Christmas period.

The First Minister urged everyone who can to work from home, saying it is one of the most important contributions we can all make to controlling the spread of coronavirus and saving lives.

Mark Drakeford said: “We are seeing levels of coronavirus in some parts of the country that we haven’t experienced at any point before in this pandemic. This pandemic is putting our NHS under intense and sustained strain.

“There are more than 2,100 people with coronavirus symptoms in our hospitals – equivalent to five general hospitals fully occupied by people with coronavirus.

“This has been such a long and difficult year. We need to take this action to save lives and control the spread of this awful virus.

“The four UK governments met today to confirm the common arrangements for the five-day Christmas period. Joint advice will be published later today.

“In Wales, the position will be that only two households should come together to form an exclusive Christmas bubble during that period.”

The First Minister added: “A smaller Christmas is a safer Christmas and a shorter Christmas is a safer Christmas.

“The fewer people we mix with in our homes, the less chance we have of catching or spreading the virus.

“None of us wants to be ill this Christmas. And we don’t want to give coronavirus to our close family or friends.”

The alert level four restrictions for household mixing, staying-at-home, holiday accommodation and travel will come into force after the five-day Christmas period on 28 December.