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« Reply #105 on: May 16, 2020, 10:58:33 am »
New heat maps have revealed how coronavirus is still spreading in North Wales.

Data released by Public Health Wales (PHW) yesterday showed people are still contracting the infection across the region's six counties.
It comes as fears grow that the region is becoming a Covid-19 hotspot.

Over the last week, Gwynedd has increased from a rate of 215 people infected per 100,000 to 256.1 ; Anglesey's numbers have risen from 157.2 to 205.8; Conwy has increased from 238.9 to 282.5.

Denbighshire still has the highest levels of infection in the population at 390.2 , up from 323.1; Wrexham has risen from 247.6 to 283.6 and Flintshire has increased from 196 to 233.9.

Charts, produced by Twitter user @LloydCymru, who also runs the coronaviruscymru.wales website, illustrate the spread of the virus in Wales.
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/heat-map-shows-extent-coronavirus-18259241

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« Reply #106 on: May 16, 2020, 03:39:26 pm »
Another 18 people have died after testing positive for  coronavirus, as the death toll in the North Wales nears 200.

Public Health Wales (PHW)  today recorded 183 new known cases, meaning 12,142 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board  has 98 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,013 in North Wales.

The number of deaths within the health board area is 193 but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 151 people have now tested positive in  Anglesey, 382 in  Conwy, 392 in  Denbighshire, 372 in  Flintshire, 324 in  Gwynedd  and 392 in  Wrexham.

The total number of suspected deaths from Covid-19 across Wales, reported to PHW, now stands at 1,191. ref   DP


PHW
Conwy
326.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       51 confirmed (out of 164 testing episodes)                                      (51 in Conwy area, out of 98 in BCUHB area)
Total cases:       382 confirmed (out of 1,550 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.6%


BCUHB
288.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       98 confirmed (out of 446 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,013 confirmed (out of 8,193 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.6%

https://public.tableau.com/profile/public.health.wales.health.protection#!/vizhome/RapidCOVID-19virology-Public/Headlinesummary


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« Reply #107 on: May 17, 2020, 03:28:22 pm »
Another 18 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus, as the death toll in the North Wales nears 200.     ref DP

Public Health Wales (PHW)  today recorded 162 new known cases, meaning 12,304 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 69 new cases, more than any other Welsh health board, bringing the total number to 2,082 in North Wales.

The number of deaths within the health board area is 196, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 157 people have now tested positive in  Anglesey, 402 in  Conwy, 405 in  Denbighshire, 382 in  Flintshire, 333 in  Gwynedd  and 403 in  Wrexham.

The total number of suspected deaths from Covid-19 across Wales, reported to PHW, now stands at 1,203.


PHW
Conwy
343.1 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       20 confirmed (out of 68 testing episodes)
Total cases:       402 confirmed (out of 1,618 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.8%

BCUHB
298.1 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       69 confirmed (out of 345 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,082 confirmed (out of 8,530 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.4%

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« Reply #108 on: May 18, 2020, 02:59:06 pm »
Another four people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,207.   ref DP

Public Health Wales today recorded 101 new known cases, meaning 12,404 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 41 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,123 in North Wales.

It's the highest number of new cases recorded in the last 24 hours in Wales, compared to 17 recorded in Cardiff and Vale - the second highest figure.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 198, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 170 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 408 in Conwy, 414 in Denbighshire, 384 in Flintshire, 341 in Gwynedd and 406 in Wrexham.


PHW
Conwy
348.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       6 confirmed (out of 56 testing episodes)
Total cases:       408 confirmed (out of 1,674 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.4%

BCUHB
304.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       41 confirmed (out of 301 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,123 confirmed (out of 8,821 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       24.1%

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« Reply #109 on: May 19, 2020, 03:29:25 pm »
Another 17 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,224. ref DP

Public Health Wales today recorded 166 new known cases, meaning 12,570 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 67 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,190 in North Wales.

It's once again the highest number of new cases recorded in the last 24 hours in Wales, compared to 36 recorded in Cwm Taf Morgannwyg - the second highest figure.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 207, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 174 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 417 in Conwy, 426 in Denbighshire, 402 in Flintshire, 348 in Gwynedd and 423 in Wrexham.


PHW
Conwy
355.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       9 confirmed (out of 72 testing episodes)
Total cases:       417 confirmed (out of 1,745 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       23.9%

313.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       67 confirmed (out of 475 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,190 confirmed (out of 9,292 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       23.6%

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« Reply #110 on: May 20, 2020, 12:11:47 pm »
Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest Covid-19 fatalities in North Wales were 33% higher than previously thought.

The ONS statistics up to May 8 show 223 people died in North Wales had Covid-19 listed as a cause on their death certificates.

The figure from Public Health Wales (PHW) up to May 8 showed 167 had died after being tested for the disease and dying in hospitals or care homes.

The current total from PHW as of May 19 is 207 deaths from the novel coronavirus strain.

The overall number of deaths from all causes in the region dropped markedly, with 187 up to week ending May 8, compared to 261 seven days previously.

However Covid-19 deaths did not follow the trend, dropping by just three to 45 in the week ending May 8 - representing almost a quarter of all recorded fatalities in the region, up from 18% of all deaths the week before.

Anglesey saw seven people die from Covid-19 in the week to May 8, an increase of six and the highest total so far.

In Flintshire the number of people dying weekly from the novel coronavirus strain rose from seven to 13, after it looked like the area had passed its peak with the number of Covid-19 deaths declining in the previous fortnight.

In Conwy the number taken by the virus stayed static at 10 but there was better news in Denbighshire, Wrexham and Gwynedd where the number of coronavirus fatalities declined week on week.

ONS figures on Covid-19 deaths in each county, in the week ending May 8 (place of death in brackets):

Anglesey Seven deaths (all hospital)

Gwynedd Three deaths (two care home, one hospital)

Conwy 10 deaths (three care home, seven hospital)

Denbighshire Nine deaths (one care home, eight hospital)

Flintshire 13 deaths (two care home, 10 hospital, one at home)

Wrexham Three deaths (one care home, two hospital)

According to the ONS across Wales there were 1,852 deaths from Covid-19 up to May 8, which is 730 more than Public Health wales' figures up to the same date.                  ref DP

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« Reply #111 on: May 20, 2020, 04:31:58 pm »
Read in conjunction with above ONS figures

Another 14 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,238.

Public Health Wales today recorded 110 new known cases, meaning 12,680 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 48 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,238 in North Wales.

It's once again the highest number of new cases recorded in the last 24 hours.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 215, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 175 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 424 in Conwy, 446 in Denbighshire, 405 in Flintshire, 355 in Gwynedd and 433 in Wrexham.    ref DP


PHW
Conwy
361.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       7 confirmed (out of 59 testing episodes)
Total cases:       424 confirmed (out of 1,804 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       23.5%

BCUHB
320.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       48 confirmed (out of 349 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,238 confirmed (out of 9,636 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       23.2%


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« Reply #112 on: May 21, 2020, 10:15:10 am »
Full list of confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths in Wales - county by county - and the North West
More than 35,700 people have now died in hospitals across the UK after developing the virus.

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/full-list-confirmed-coronavirus-cases-18285544

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« Reply #113 on: May 21, 2020, 03:07:37 pm »
Another nine people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,247.

Public Health Wales today recorded 166 new known cases, meaning 12,846 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 44 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,282 in North Wales.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 220, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community. The total figure, according to Office of National Statistics data, is thought to be 252.

Since the outbreak began, 183 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 432 in Conwy, 455 in Denbighshire, 409 in Flintshire, 368 in Gwynedd and 435 in Wrexham.                ref DP


PHW
Conwy
368.7 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       8 confirmed (out of 111 testing episodes)
Total cases:       432 confirmed (out of 1,912 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.6%

BCUHB
326.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       44 confirmed (out of 566 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,282 confirmed (out of 10,188 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.4%


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« Reply #114 on: May 22, 2020, 02:57:29 pm »
A further seven people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,254.

Public Health Wales today recorded 138 new known cases, meaning 12,984 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 45 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,327 in North Wales.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 223, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 184 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 437 in Conwy, 473 in Denbighshire, 412 in Flintshire, 375 in Gwynedd and 446 in Wrexham.      ref DP


PHW
Conwy
372.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       5 confirmed (out of 39 testing episodes)
Total cases:       437 confirmed (out of 1,946 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.5%

BCUHB
333.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       45 confirmed (out of 302 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,327 confirmed (out of 10,476 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.2%

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« Reply #115 on: May 23, 2020, 10:02:34 am »
New heat maps reveal how Denbighshire and Conwy have seen the biggest rises in coronavirus infection rates across North Wales.

Data released by Public Health Wales (PHW) showed people are still contracting the infection across the region's six counties amid fears that North Wales is becoming a Covid-19 hotspot.

Over the last week, Gwynedd has increased from a rate of 256.1 people infected per 100,000 to 302; Anglesey's numbers have risen from 205.8to 263; Conwy has increased from 282.5 to 372.9.

Denbighshire still has the highest level of infection in the population at 496.2, up from 390.2; Wrexham has risen from 283.6 to 327.6; and Flintshire has increased from 233.9 to 264.8.

Charts produced by Twitter user @LloydCymru, who also runs the coronaviruscymru.wales website, illustrate the spread of the virus in Wales.
Cont   https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/new-north-wales-coronavirus-heat-18297420



A late Covid-19 surge is underway in two North Wales counties and no one's quite sure why
Health minister Vaughan Gething said North Wales is probably experiencing a lag in the infection curve.

https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/late-covid-19-surge-underway-18298532

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« Reply #116 on: May 23, 2020, 02:44:54 pm »
Plus above...........

A further six people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,260.

Public Health Wales today recorded 185 new known cases, meaning 13,169 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 72 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,399 in North Wales.

The health board area recorded the highest number of cases in Wales in the last 24 hours - more than double Hywel Dda's figure of 33 which was the second highest.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 226, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 193 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 446 in Conwy, 476 in Denbighshire, 421 in Flintshire, 380 in Gwynedd and 483 in Wrexham.

Wrexham saw the highest jump with 37 new cases overnight.        ref DP


PHW
Conwy
380.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       9 confirmed (out of 41 testing episodes)
Total cases:       446 confirmed (out of 1,986 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.5%

BCUHB
343.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       72 confirmed (out of 456 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,399 confirmed (out of 10,924 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       22.0%

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« Reply #117 on: May 24, 2020, 02:30:52 pm »
MORE THAN 50 new cases of coronavirus have been reported across North Wales, health chiefs have said.

Public Health Wales confirmed on Sunday afternoon that, as of May 24, 140 new cases of the virus have been reported across Wales - 52 of which were in the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board area.

In terms of the newly confirmed North Wales cases there was a spike of 31 cases in Denbighshire, nine in Conwy, six in Wrexham, three in Flintshire, two in Gwynedd and one on Anglesey.

The figures show that the total number of cases across North Wales has now reached 2,451‬.

Public Health Wales also confirmed that the total number of deaths reported across Wales now sadly stands at 1,267. Of those, four were reported in by BCUHB bringing the regional death toll up to 230 people.   ref Pioneer

No updates today so far from PHW

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« Reply #118 on: May 24, 2020, 05:06:13 pm »
Plus above

PHW
Conwy
388.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       9 confirmed (out of 159 testing episodes)
Total cases:       455 confirmed (out of 2,139 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       21.3%

BCUHB
351.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       52 confirmed (out of 455 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,451 confirmed (out of 11,364 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       21.6%

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« Reply #119 on: May 25, 2020, 03:05:31 pm »
New coronavirus figures show North Wales still has biggest daily rise in the country
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded 58 new cases in the last 24 hours

A further seven people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,274.

Public Health Wales today recorded 106 new known cases, meaning 13,415 people have tested positive for the disease in Wales, although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has 58 new cases today, bringing the total number to 2,510 in North Wales.

The health board area recorded the highest number of cases in Wales in the last 24 hours yet again - more than four times higher than Cwm Taf Morgannwg's figure of 14 which was the second highest.

The total number of deaths in North Wales is 233, but the number doesn't include some deaths within the community.

Since the outbreak began, 201 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 474 in Conwy, 530 in Denbighshire, 428 in Flintshire, 387 in Gwynedd and 490 in Wrexham.

Denbighshire saw the highest jump with 22 new cases overnight.        ref DP


PHW
Conwy
404.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       19 confirmed (out of 199 testing episodes)
Total cases:       474 confirmed (out of 2,337 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       20.3%

BCUHB
359.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       58 confirmed (out of 1,099 testing episodes)
Total cases:       2,510 confirmed (out of 12,451 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       20.2%