A TOTAL of 108 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed across the region, according to figures released by Public Health Wales today (Sunday, February 14).
The cases can be broken down to 18 on Anglesey, 14 in Conwy, 8 in Denbighshire, 18 in Flintshire, 33 in Gwynedd and 17 in Wrexham.
Since recording began, the total number of cases per county now stands at:
- Anglesey - 1,834
- Conwy - 3,324
- Denbighshire - 4,009
- Flintshire - 8,829
- Gwynedd - 2,738
- Wrexham - 10,918
Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board figures show that the total death toll now stands at 832 – an increase of two following yesterday's update.
Nationally, a total of 394 new cases were reported. Sadly, a further 15 deaths have been reported, bringing the death toll to 5,121.
The seven-day case rate on average for the whole of Wales has dropped again from 99 yesterday to 95 cases per 100,000 people.
According to the daily cumulative snapshot of vaccinations, a total of 771,651 people have received their first dose of the vaccine, with 4,573 people receiving their second dose.
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