Ministers are reluctant to wind down Wales' Covid-19 testing regime, says Eluned Morgan.
Eluned Morgan: "We are reluctant to be in a situation where we can't monitor what is coming into our societies"
Eluned Morgan said it would be "very difficult" to fund current mass testing levels with the UK governmentShe said one concern was whether the system would be "ready to spring back" amid a new wave of cases."If Welsh government want to continue funding blanket testing going forward then that is a decision for them, they already have the adequate resource and funding to do so," he said.
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