The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxWales will enter a two-week ‘circuit-breaker’ national lockdown on Friday in a bid to slow the spread of coronavirus.First Minister Mark Drakeford confirmed the country will enter the “fire-break” lockdown, coinciding with the school half term, following a surge in cases.It will start on Friday at 6pm and last until November 9.He said: “There are no easy choices in front of us as the virus spreads rapidly in every part of Wales.“We know that if we do not act now it will continue to accelerate and there is a very real risk that our NHS would be overwhelmed.“The number of people taken to hospital with coronavirus symptoms is growing every.