Wales is staying at alert level zero, with no changes to rules planned for at least three weeks.
Covid passes are used to demonstrate if someone has been fully vaccinated or has tested negative in the past 48 hours.The announcement means Wales remains atMr Drakeford said ministers would do "everything we can to keep Wales open and to keep Wales safe" and allow the hospitality sector to be "open and trading through the busy festive period".On 12 November, the case rate was 495.4 per 100,000 people, with the highest rate in Gwynedd - 654.3.
Hospital admissions now average 39 a day - up to 16 November - slightly up from previous days but still heading in the general downward trajectory seen since the end of October when it peaked at 45. Mr Drakeford added that pandemic "hasn't gone away", with many countries in Europe introducing tougher restrictions.