THE North Wales health board has reported 102 new cases of Covid-19 in the region.
Figures released by Public Health Wales today (Saturday, February 13) confirm the latest numbers.
These can be broken down to 14 cases on Anglesey, 15 in Conwy, 10 in Denbighshire, 31 in Flintshire, 11 in Gwynedd and 21 in Wrexham.
Since recording began, the total number of cases per county are:
Anglesey - 1,816
Conwy - 3,310
Denbighshire - 4,001
Flintshire - 8,811
Gwynedd - 2,705
Wrexham - 10,901
Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board figures show that the total death toll now stands at 830 - an increase of three.
The national picture:
Across Wales, a total of 400 new cases were reported.
Sadly, along with 22 deaths, bringing the death toll to 5,106.
The seven-day case rate on average for the whole of Wales now stands at 99 cases per 100,000 people.
Vaccine update:
According to the daily cumulative snapshot of vaccinations, a total of 749,445 people have received their first dose of the vaccine, with 4,224 people receiving their second dose.
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