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« Reply #165 on: June 25, 2020, 02:43:55 pm »
PHW
Conwy
551.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       4 confirmed (out of 145 testing episodes)
Total cases:       646 confirmed (out of 6,086 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.6%

BCUHB
503.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       67 confirmed (out of 1,050 testing episodes).......................(note high test number)
Total cases:       3,515 confirmed (out of 30,538 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.5%

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« Reply #166 on: June 25, 2020, 04:00:37 pm »
PHW
Conwy
551.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       4 confirmed (out of 145 testing episodes)
Total cases:       646 confirmed (out of 6,086 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.6%

BCUHB
503.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       67 confirmed (out of 1,050 testing episodes).......................(note high test number)
Total cases:       3,515 confirmed (out of 30,538 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.5%

Almost 300 meat plant workers at two North Wales sites have tested positive for coronavirus.
It comes after outbreaks spread at 2 Sisters on Anglesey and Rowan Foods in Wrexham.

Public Health Wales said they are carrying out tests on employees.
So far, 201 workers have tested positive at 2 Sisters and 97 at Rowan Foods.

It comes as they today revealed a further six people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,497.
In the last 24 hours, 125 new known cases were recorded overall in Wales, meaning 15,466 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded the highest number of new cases at 67, and three out of the six new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,515, with BCUHB also having the highest death toll at 350.

Since the outbreak began, 361 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 646 in Conwy, 709 in Denbighshire, 517 in Flintshire, 529 in Gwynedd and 753 in Wrexham.

Wrexham saw the highest increase with 51 new cases recorded overnight.

Five new cases have been recorded on Anglesey.


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« Reply #167 on: June 26, 2020, 03:34:24 pm »
PHW
Conwy
553.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       3 confirmed (out of 106 testing episodes)
Total cases:       649 confirmed (out of 6,192 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.5%

BCUHB
511.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       43 confirmed (out of 406 testing episodes)
Total cases:       3,573 confirmed (out of 30,955 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.5%

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« Reply #168 on: June 27, 2020, 03:36:35 pm »
Three more people have lost their lives to coronavirus in North Wales, figures show.

Public Health Wales said that five deaths have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours - taking the death toll up to 1,502.

Three of the people who passed away were from the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board area, meaning that a total of 352 have now died in North Wales after contracting the virus.

A total of 15,577 people in Wales have tested positive for Covid-19, with 46 new cases in the last 24 hours.
Figures show that 32 new cases were reported in North Wales - bringing the total number of cases in the Betsi Cadwaladr area up to 3,605.

It comes following a surge in positive test results in Wrexham where 22 new cases have been reported.
No more workers at Rowan Foods in Wrexham have tested positive for the virus, however.

The new cases in North Wales also include two on Anglesey, four in Conwy, one in Denbighshire, three in Flintshire and there were new cases in Gwynedd.

Six of the positive test results were from workers at the 2 Sisters plant in Llangefni, with 210 workers now confirmed to be infected.

Since the coronavirus pandemic began there have been 814 cases in Wrexham, 535 in Gwynedd, 521 in Flintshire, 712 in Denbighshire, 653 in Conwy and 370 on Anglesey.


PHW
Conwy
557.3 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       4 confirmed (out of 74 testing episodes)
Total cases:       653 confirmed (out of 6,266 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.4%

BCUHB
516.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       32 confirmed (out of 533 testing episodes)
Total cases:       3,605 confirmed (out of 31,487 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.4%

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« Reply #169 on: June 28, 2020, 12:27:45 pm »
New heat maps show a big rise in some North Wales coronavirus infection rates over the last week, following outbreaks at two food factories.

Data released by Public Health Wales  (PHW) showed how people are still contracting the infection, across the region's six counties.

Over the last week, Gwynedd has increased to a rate of 429.5 infected per 100,000 people, up from 391.8; Anglesey's numbers have risen to 525.4 from 419.7; and Conwy has increased from 529.8 to 649.

Denbighshire still has the highest level of infection in Wales at 743, which has risen from  725.2; Wrexham has risen from 475.9 to 582.5; and Flintshire has increased to 331.8 from 319.

These charts, produced by @LloydCymru, who also runs the coronaviruscymru.wales website, illustrate how the numbers of people testing positive in each county have increased. They are based on population data for 2019.

Since the outbreak began, 368 people have now tested positive in  Anglesey, 649 in  Conwy, 711 in  Denbighshire, 518 in  Flintshire, 535 in  Gwynedd  and 792 in  Wrexham
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/new-heat-maps-shows-people-18496452

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« Reply #170 on: June 28, 2020, 03:17:46 pm »
A HANDFUL of new coronavirus cases have been identified across North Wales, the latest public health figures show.

According to the latest Public Health Wales data released on Sunday, June 28, the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board area has reported a total of 11 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours.

In total, 25 have been confirmed across Wales – meaning that just under half of all cases have come from the BCUHB area.

Broken down this figure includes four from Gwynedd, three from Conwy, two from Wrexham, one from Flintshire and one from Anglesey.
In total, this brings the confirmed number of cases in the North Wales region to 3,616.

BCUHB have also sadly reported that 352 deaths have been recorded by the health board to date – meaning that no new deaths have been reported in the latest figures.

Across Wales, the infection figure stands at 15,602 – a rise of 25 compared to yesterday (June 27).
Sadly, the Welsh death toll has risen by two people – bringing the number of deaths linked to the virus in Wales up to 1,504.


PHW
Conwy
559.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       3 confirmed (out of 72 testing episodes)
Total cases:       656 confirmed (out of 6,337 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.4%

BCUHB
517.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       11 confirmed (out of 345 testing episodes)
Total cases:       3,616 confirmed (out of 31,830 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.4%

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« Reply #171 on: June 30, 2020, 09:22:02 am »
Sorry missed yesterday's figures, will post now, just for the record, today's hopefully later.

A further three people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,507.

Public Health Wales today recorded 116 new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,717 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded six new cases and and one out of the three new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,631, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 353.


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« Reply #172 on: June 30, 2020, 04:03:59 pm »
More than 450 workers have tested positive for coronavirus at two North Wales meat factories.

Public Health Wales today said 216 employees at 2 Sisters on Anglesey and 237 at Rowan Foods in Wrexham contracted Covid-19.

It comes as three people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,510.

PHW recorded 26 new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,743 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded the highest number of cases in Wales with 10 and and two out of the three new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,641, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 355.

Since the outbreak began, 379 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 659 in Conwy, 713 in Denbighshire, 523 in Flintshire, 542 in Gwynedd and 825 in Wrexham.  ref DP


PHW
Conwy
562.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       3 confirmed (out of 80 testing episodes)
Total cases:       659 confirmed (out of 6,448 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.2%

BCUHB
521.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

New cases:       10 confirmed (out of 215 testing episodes)
Total cases:       3,641 confirmed (out of 32,245 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.3%

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« Reply #173 on: July 01, 2020, 02:46:57 pm »
A further four people have died from coronavirus in North Wales.

A total of six deaths were recorded across the whole of the country, bringing the Welsh death toll ot 1,510.
In total, there were 32 new positive results, meaning 15,755 have now contracted the disease.

No new cases have been recorded in connection with  2 Sisters, on Anglesey, where 216 have tested positive and Rowan Foods in Wrexham where 237 are confirmed to have Covid-19.

But Public Health Wales (PHW) said there had been a small increase in the number of cases identified at the Kepak Merthyr meat processing plant, in South Wales, with the  total now standing at 134 positive cases since April.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) recorded seven new cases, the second highest in Wales behind Cardiff and Vale, which had 10.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,648, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 359.
Since the outbreak began, 380 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 662 in Conwy, 714 in Denbighshire, 523 in Flintshire, 543 in Gwynedd and 826 in Wrexham.

PHW
Conwy
564.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       662 confirmed (out of 6,520 testing episodes)
New cases:       3 confirmed (out of 73 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.2%

BCUHB
522.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,648 confirmed (out of 32,547 testing episodes)
New cases:       7 confirmed (out of 305 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.2%

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« Reply #174 on: July 02, 2020, 03:05:30 pm »
A further eight people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,524.

Public Health Wales today recorded 41 new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,815 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded 26 new cases - the highest in Wales - and five out of the eight new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,674, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 364.

Since the outbreak began, 380 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 664 in Conwy, 716 in Denbighshire, 529 in Flintshire, 544 in Gwynedd and 841 in Wrexham.

Wrexham 15 cases last  night.

It comes after outbreaks at food plants 2 Sisters on Anglesey and Rowan Foods in Wrexham which has seen 217 and 283 workers testing positive respectively.


PHW
Conwy
566.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       664 confirmed (out of 6,626 testing episodes)
New cases:       2 confirmed (out of 106 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.0%
BCUHB
526.1 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,674 confirmed (out of 33,146 testing episodes)
New cases:       26 confirmed (out of 602 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.1%

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« Reply #175 on: July 03, 2020, 03:11:11 pm »
A further two people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Wales, bringing the total number to 1,525.

Public Health Wales today recorded 26 new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,841 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded 13 new cases - the highest in Wales - and one out of the two new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,687, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 365.

Since the outbreak began, 381 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 664 in Conwy, 718 in Denbighshire, 531 in Flintshire, 545 in Gwynedd and 848 in Wrexham.

It comes after outbreaks at food plants 2 Sisters on Anglesey and Rowan Foods in Wrexham which has seen 217 and 283 workers testing positive respectively.
More than 130 workers have also tested positive at Kepak Merthyr in Glamorgan.


PHW
Conwy
566.6 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       664 confirmed (out of 6,655 testing episodes)
New cases:       0 confirmed (out of 29 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.0%

BCUHB
527.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,687 confirmed (out of 33,471 testing episodes)
New cases:       13 confirmed (out of 326 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       11.0%

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« Reply #176 on: July 04, 2020, 03:36:45 pm »
WREXHAM has seen the highest daily increase in new coronavirus cases, latest figures show.       REF Pioneer

Public Health Wales figures reveal that there have been 21 new cases in North Wales in the last day.

Of which, 13 were in Wrexham compared to two in Flintshire, two in Gwynedd two in Conwy, one in Anglesey and one in Denbighshire.

The total for Wrexham now stands at 861 which is the county with the most cases.

Elsewhere there has been a total of 533 in Flintshire, 547 in Gwynedd, 719 in Denbighshire, 666 in Conwy and 382 in Anglesey.

Sadly, two more people who had tested positive for coronavirus have died in North Wales in the last day - taking the region's total 367.


PHW
Conwy
568.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       666 confirmed (out of 6,791 testing episodes)
New cases:       2 confirmed (out of 137 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       9.8%

BCUHB
531.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,708 confirmed (out of 34,171 testing episodes)
New cases:       21 confirmed (out of 710 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.9%

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« Reply #177 on: July 05, 2020, 03:26:08 pm »
Wrexham has recorded the highest number of coronavirus cases in Wales in the last 24 hours.     ref DP

Overnight, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded nine new cases - the highest in the country.
Seven of those were confirmed in Wrexham, bringing the town's total of cumulative cases to 868.

The other two were confirmed in Anglesey, meaning Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Gwynedd had no new cases.
Since the outbreak began, 384 people have now tested positive in  Anglesey, 666 in  Conwy, 719 in  Denbighshire, 533 in  Flintshire, 547 in  Gwynedd  and 868 in  Wrexham.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,717, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 368.

The North Wales health board also recorded the single death reported overnight.

Meanwhile, no further workers have tested positive for coronavirus at 2 Sisters on Anglesey or Rowan Foods in Wrexham since Saturday.
Public Health Wales said 218 employees at 2 Sisters and 289 at Rowan Foods contracted Covid-19 - bringing the total number to 507 between the sites.

Public Health Wales has also today recorded 15 new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,890 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.
There has also been 1,531 deaths.


PHW
Conwy
568.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       666 confirmed (out of 6,883 testing episodes)
New cases:       0 confirmed (out of 92 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       9.7%

BCUHB
532.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,717 confirmed (out of 34,570 testing episodes)
New cases:       9 confirmed (out of 403 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.8%

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« Reply #178 on: July 06, 2020, 03:00:50 pm »
No new deaths from coronavirus have been recorded in Wales in the last 24 hours.

The total number of people who have died across the country is 1,531.

Public Health Wales today recorded eight new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,898 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded three new cases.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,720, with BCUHB having the highest death toll at 368.

Since the outbreak began, 384 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 667 in Conwy, 720 in Denbighshire, 533 in Flintshire, 547 in Gwynedd and 869 in Wrexham.

It comes after outbreaks at food plants 2 Sisters on Anglesey and Rowan Foods in Wrexham which has seen more than 500 workers testing positive respectively.   ref DP


PHW
Conwy
569.2 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       667 confirmed (out of 6,922 testing episodes)
New cases:       1 confirmed (out of 40 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       9.6%

BCUHB
532.7 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,720 confirmed (out of 34,868 testing episodes)
New cases:       3 confirmed (out of 299 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.7%

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« Reply #179 on: July 07, 2020, 03:44:55 pm »
Three more people have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of Welsh deaths to 1,534.

Public Health Wales today recorded seven new known cases overall in Wales, meaning 15,900 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

In the last 24 hours, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board recorded two new cases and two out of the three new deaths.

It brings the total number of cumulative cases in the North Wales health board area to 3,722.
The health board, which accounts for 22% of the Welsh population has the highest death toll at 370.

Since the outbreak began, 384 people have now tested positive in Anglesey, 667 in Conwy, 720 in Denbighshire, 533 in Flintshire, 547 in Gwynedd and 871 in Wrexham.

No new cases were reported in any of the North Wales counties in the last 24 hours apart from two in Wrexham.

It comes after outbreaks at food plants 2 Sisters on Anglesey and Rowan Foods in Wrexham which has seen more than 500 workers testing positive collectively, Mr Gething says all workers at Rowan Foods and 2 Sisters have been contacted. But he admits that not all of those have been tested, He says there is a division of responsibility between the Food Standards Agency, Health and Safety Executive and Food Hygiene Service.


PHW
Conwy
569.1 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       667 confirmed (out of 6,984 testing episodes)
New cases:       0 confirmed (out of 62 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       9.6%

BCUHB
532.0 confirmed cases per 100,000 population

Total cases:       3,722 confirmed (out of 35,099 testing episodes)
New cases:       2 confirmed (out of 231 testing episodes)
Overall positivity*:       10.6%
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