THERE has been no new coronavirus deaths in Wales the last 24 hours, latest figures show.
Public Health Wales confirmed on Friday, July 10 there had been seven new positive cases across North Wales.
Of which, five were in Wrexham, one in Flintshire and one in Denbighshire.
There were no new cases recorded in Anglesey, Conwy or Gwynedd.
Wrexham remains the county with the highest number of positive cases with 876, compared to 721 in Denbighshire, 668 in Conwy, 550 in Gwynedd, 535 in Flintshire and 385 in Anglesey.
In Wrexham's Rowan Foods factory, 13 cases were confirmed since last Friday, bringing the total to 302.
The current death toll for the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board remains at 371.
So far, 154,561 people have undergone coronavirus tests in Wales. Of these, 138,622 were negative. ref Pioneer
PHW
Conwy
570.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 668 confirmed (out of 7,113 testing episodes)
Positivity*: 9.4%
BCUHB
533.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 3,735 confirmed (out of 36,061 testing episodes)
Positivity*: 10.4%