TWO more Covid-related deaths have been recorded by the region's health board, according to the latest Public Health Wales data.
Figures released today (July 18) also show that there have been a total of 370 new cases of the virus confirmed across North Wales.
Sadly, three additional deaths in Wales have been reported in the latest update – two of which were registered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
It takes the total number of deaths recorded by the region's health board to 954.
In terms of confirmed cases, there have now been a total of 41,014 recorded in the region.
The latest cases can be broken down to:
- Anglesey 9
- Conwy 82
- Denbighshire 94
- Flintshire 82
- Gwynedd 28
- Wrexham 82
The latest rolling seven-day infection rate (up to July 12) for Wales as a whole is 161.1 cases per 100,000 members of the population.
In North Wales, only Gwynedd and Anglesey have a lower rolling rate of infection.
The latest infection rate per local authority area in North Wales is:
135.6 on Anglesey
246.6 in Conwy
307.2 in Denbighshire
234.5 in Flintshire
123.6 in Gwynedd
313.3 in Wrexham
A total of 2,281,644 adults have now received a first dose of the Covid vaccine in Wales, while 1,918,345 individuals have been double jabbed.
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