Wales will remain in lockdown for another three weeks to avoid "a return of the virus" - but restrictions will be eased slightly from Monday.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said the rules in place have "helped us all to save lives" and that if they were to change, Wales would see hospital admissions soar.
But he said that three changes will be made to restrictions from Monday.
They are:
- People to be allowed to go outside to exercise more than once a day - but that exercise must begin and end at home and must not include travel - Garden centres can open as long as they adhere to social distancing guidelines - Local authorities will begin planning how to safely re-open libraries and tips
Mr Drakeford went on to say that vulnerable people must continue to shield and over 70s should continue to take extra care.