Covid: debate about checking bookings at the close in Rhondda

DEPUTY Chris Bryant said the stage at Clydach Vale, near Tonypandy, Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT), is a “total farce. “

He is controlled through Serco and the spaces are reserved through the online formula controlled through the UK government.

The UK government, which oversees maximum coronavirus tests in Wales, asked to comment.

RCT’s labor council chief Andrew Morgan told BBC Wales that the cell unit was originally installed in Porth and then transferred to Clydach three weeks ago.

It closed on Wednesday because the call had declined, but reservations were still ongoing on Thursday, he said.

“It looks like they didn’t get him out of the reservation system, so a lot of other people came here, a lot of people from outside the region,” he said.

The local fitness council, Cwm Taf Morgannwg, tweeted that they were “working on this as a matter of urgency. “

Bryant said the envoys to Clydach were being redirected to a center in Abercynon.

Rhondda Labour MP said: “I am grateful to the fitness board and the RCT who will solve this challenge, and I have also contacted the UK government’s fitness secretary, Matt Hancock.

“But we feel uncomfortable in Rhondda right now. “

Rhondda Cynon Taf is the time when the county will be placed on local blockade last month after a buildup of coronavirus cases in that country.

Serco said the UK government administers the booking formula and makes a decision on where the verification sites are located.

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