One more person from Powys has tested positive with coronavirus, taking the county's total number of cases to 199.

The true number is still likely to be higher, as will the number of deaths related to the virus, which currently stands at 11 in Powys where cases have been confirmed.

Office for National Statistics figures show that number may actually be over 50.

Across Wales, nine more people have died after contracting the coronavirus with the country's death toll at 1,099.

There have been 11,121 confirmed cumulative cases of the disease in Wales since the outbreak began - though the true number is likely to be higher, Public Health Wales say.

Dr Christopher Williams, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: "Yesterday the Welsh Government announced that lockdown arrangements will continue for the next three weeks, with minor adjustments to regulations.

“Public Health Wales reminds the public to continue to adhere to Welsh Government restrictions on non-essential travel, caravan and campsites, hotels, B&Bs and holiday accommodations, as well as the limited access to our national parks, over the Bank Holiday weekend. We also remind owners of second homes in Wales to act responsibly and to avoid traveling to these homes until restrictions have been lifted.

“Social distancing rules remain in effect. Public Health Wales fully supports the small adjustments made to the regulations which includes allowing people to exercise more than once a day. However, people should stay local. This means any exercise should start and end at home and not involve going a significant distance from home.

“We seem to have passed the peak and flattened the curve of new cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Wales, which appears to be an indication of the effectiveness of lockdown measures. We are currently working with Welsh Government to determine the best approach for when the lockdown is eventually eased."

Across the border, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals Trust confirmed that one more person has died after contracting coronavirus. The latest figures bring the overall number of patients to have died to 109.