Legislation – The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Wales) Regulations 2020
Interpretation2.
(1)
In these Regulations—
“the 1984 Act” (“Deddf 1984”) means the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984;
“child” (“plentyn”) means a person under the age of 18 years;
“Coronavirus” (“Coronafeirws”) means Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which causes the disease known as “COVID-19”;
“infected area” (“ardal heintiedig”) means any area (including a country) which the Secretary of State has declared, by notice published on www.gov.uk, as an area where there is known or thought to be sustained human-to-human transmission of Coronavirus, or from which there is a high risk of importation of infection or contamination (by Coronavirus) via travel from that area to the UK;
“isolation” (“ynysu”) in relation to a person means the separation of that person from any other person in such a manner as to prevent infection or contamination (with Coronavirus)—
(a)
at a facility designated, by notice published on www.gov.wales, for the purposes of these Regulations by the Welsh Ministers;
(b)
in that person’s home;
(c)
in a hospital;
(d)
at another suitable place;
“medical officer” (“swyddog meddygol”) means a registered medical practitioner designated for the purposes of these Regulations by the Welsh Ministers;
“public health officer” (“swyddog iechyd cyhoeddus”) means a registered public health consultant or a person working within Public Health Wales under the oversight of a registered public health consultant;
“registered public health consultant” (“ymgynghorydd iechyd cyhoeddus cofrestredig”) means a professionally registered public health consultant working within Public Health Wales;
“screening requirements” (“gofynion ynglŷn â sgrinio”) means the requirements set out in regulation 6(1).
(2)
(3)
Other expressions used in these Regulations and in the 1984 Act have the same meaning as in that Act.
(4)
The notice referred to in the definition of “isolation” in paragraph (1) must be followed, as soon as reasonably practicable, by publication of the notice in the London Gazette and in at least one newspaper circulating in Wales.