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%