Some health workers had been been due to have their money cut by half from 1 April.
NHS staff in Wales who have been on long-term absence due to Covid will continue getting full pay for at least another three months.But on Friday the Welsh government said staff who had been off work with long Covid since before 31 March 2021 would remain on full pay.Long Covid: People turning to opera to overcome illness
Those whose absence began between 1 April 2021 and 31 March 2022 will receive a year's full pay before they move to half pay. Plaid Cymru health spokesman Rhun ap Iorwerth, who had raised his concerns about the matter with the health minister on several occasions, said he was pleased by the announcement but believed it should have been made sooner.
"It's only a three-month reprieve and of course we'll keep on campaigning for those long Covid sufferers.
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