3 further deaths from
coronavirus in Wales have been reported by Public Health Wales. A
further 166 cases have been logged, taking the total confirmed
number in Wales to 205,368 and the total deaths to 5,406.
Of the deaths, 2 were in the Hywel Dda Health Board area,
which covers West and Mid Wales, and 1 was in the Swansea Bay
Health Board area.
The
overall case rate for Wales is now at 44 cases per 100,000 people. There
are now 14 of Wales' 22 local authority areas under 50,
a slight rise from Monday after Denbighshire's case rate went back up
from 49.1 cases per 100,000 to 57.5.
Merthyr Tydfil has also seen a rise in its case rate, taking to 82.9 and making
it the highest figure in Wales. It is followed by Anglesey at 78.5,
which has also risen since Monday, and Gwynedd, which has fallen to 71.5.
The
case rate has continued to fall in the least affected county of Ceredigion,
going down from 15.1 to 11 on Tuesday.
Pembrokeshire is next on 17.5, with Monmouthshire on 24.2.
The
number that has received a first dose of vaccine has now gone over 1m, with the total figure at 1,007,391.
Today’s numbers of Covid-19 cases in the local areas of Llanelli…




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