Most of Wales’ remaining Covid rules will be scrapped from Saturday.
Rules on the numbers that can meet indoors will end – nightclubs will be able to reopen, and social distancing laws for workplaces will be axed.
But masks will still be expected to be worn in shops, in health and social care settings, and on public transport.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said his decision to move to the alert level zero set of restrictions did not mean a “free-for-all”.
The Welsh government confirmed the decision on Thursday night, 15 months after the first lockdown began and following weeks of declining case numbers.
The first minister warned “the pandemic is not over yet and we all need to work together to do everything we can to keep this virus under control”.
“Even if you have been fully vaccinated, meeting outside is safer than inside; let fresh air into indoor spaces, get tested even for mild symptoms, and self-isolate when you are required to do so.”
Under the changes:
- There will be no limit on the numbers that can meet indoors, including in homes, public places and events
- Any businesses still closed, such as nightclubs, can reopen
- Laws requiring social distancing in businesses and other organisations indoors will end