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Jillian MacMath

Coronavirus lockdown: What do you think about the current Covid-19 rules in Wales?

The Welsh Government introduced Wales' third nationwide coronavirus lockdown on December 20, prompting a range of new restrictions to curb the spread of the Covid-19.

The Level 4 lockdown restrictions required all non-essential shops, hospitality businesses and gyms to close their doors immediately. People were also told to stay at home and avoid all but essential travel.

Christmas Day marked the sole exception to these rules, as mixing was permitted for a 24-hour period with one additional household.

Now three weeks later, the outcome of a review of existing restrictions is due to be announced on Friday, January 8.

But the First Minister has already warned that there is not "much headroom for change".

Mark Drakeford said in a BBC interview that it was "very hard to see where the room for manoeuvre is at the moment" with the NHS "under huge pressure".

Should the rules stay the same, it means the lockdown will extend to the end of January at least, when the next 21-day review takes place.

How do you feel about the lockdown? Are you following the rules? Let us know in this survey. (If you're using the app, please click "View Interactive Content" to take the survey.)

Sign up for our daily newsletter - included at the bottom of the survey - and we'll let you know the results as soon as we have them.

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