 this week we have seen restrictions tightened and extended in many countries across the whole of Europe. The UK government has announced a strengthened tier regime, which comes into force in England, from Wednesday of next week. Today Northern Ireland begins a new two week lockdown period and Scotland has this week extended the highest level restrictions there. We too, now here in Wales, need to use the coming weeks to reduce the spread of the virus and to create more head room for the Christmas period. That doesn't mean a return to firebreak arrangements. But the Cabinet has agreed to take further specific and targeted action to reinforce the current national measures we have in place. Felly, mae'r pwysig yw'n ymddych yn eu gwirionedd ac arferwyr bwyr o'r ffyrth. Mae'r ddweudfyd teimlo yn ôl ymgwrdd rhi ffordd gweithio ffadol yn fryd, nad o'r ffyrdd ymddor wedi'i gweithio'n rhoi'r t bumps hynny'n gweithio'r virus. Rhaid i gyrch amddangosol o'r cyfrif anticipated i ni, mae'r môl i'r teimlo i gwrdd â ddweudre, maen nhw'n edrych ar gyfer y cyfrif Nadir, neu'r sefydlu ar y cael ei gyrs. Cynillun, Fyllfa, Allys a'r fflawn i'r llaw ffordd yn llaw. Felly byddai newid o'r cyfnod y ffordd yn y ffordd yn gyfnod ysgrifennu, ond byddai'r gwybod yn cael ei wneud mewn gwirioneddau a'r angen. Felly, rwy'n gweld iddynt rydyn ni'n gweithio sydd ar gweithio'r cyfryd. Felly, mae'n dweud i'r gweithio'r cyfrifiadau a'r angen yw bod y pwble, I know that this will be a worrying time for all those working in the industry. That is why over this weekend we will be working with partners to finalise the details of the new arrangements and to put in place a further major package of financial support to respond to the challenges and changes faced in that industry. And I will be here again on Monday to give further details of that whole package. Just to be clear that non-essential retail, hairdressers, gyms, ledger centres and so on will continue to operate as now. The new arrangements will apply to the whole of Wales. That is necessary because we need a further national effort to bring down the rates in those parts of the country where there are high and to protect those areas from getting any worse where we have sustained the advantages of the firebreak for longer. A national approach can continue to protect us all. None of us want to see further restrictions in our daily lives or in our economy.