30 new cases of coronavirus have been reported across north Wales.

Public Health Wales has confirmed 82 new cases of the virus have been reported across Wales, bring the total to 13,995.

Of the 30 new cases in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board area there were: 12 in Denbighshire, five in Wrexham, five in Conwy, four in Gwynedd, two on Anglesey and two in Flintshire.

The total number of reported cases across north Wales is now 2,770.

Public Health Wales has also confirmed that the total number of deaths reported in north Wales is now 267.

Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “We welcome the announcement Welsh Government made on Friday that people from two different households in the same local area will be able to meet up outdoors from Monday, provided they continue to maintain social distancing and strict hand hygiene.

“The announcement adds that, as a general rule, people should not travel more than five miles from home. This will help to reduce the risk of coronavirus spreading as people begin to travel more.

“Over the weekend, current social distancing rules remain in effect - stay home, protect the NHS, and save lives.

“Future relaxation of lockdown measures will also be dependent on everyone following advice set out in the ‘Test, Trace, Protect’ strategy, including self-isolating when required."