Wales will not follow England in reducing the time in self-isolation by providing negative tests.
Ms Morgan said ministers were trying to "continue to put a brake on Omincron as much as possible".
It came amid a spike in cases caused by the new Covid variant, which has created staff shortages for businesses, health services and rail service.
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