CONWY'S coronavirus infection rate is now double than most other area of Wales.
Public Health Wales figures released on Sunday show that 12 new cases of the virus were confirmed in the county borough between Friday and Sunday morning.
Conwy, where a cluster of the Delta [Indian] variant have been confirmed, has a seven-day infection rate of 42.7, with Swansea having the next highest rate at 29.6.
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Over 2.2 million people in Wales have now had at least one dose of the vaccine, with 1.3 million having received both doses.
Only one new suspected coronavirus-related death was confirmed in Wales over the weekend.
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