Another 27 positive tests have been recorded in North Wales in the past 24 hours, according to new figures released by Public Health Wales. ref DP
The number of deaths recorded in the region remains at 423 while deaths across Wales stand at 1,605 with two new reports added in the past 24 hours.
Across Wales, there are now 21,548 confirmed cases following a rise of 389.
In the area covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, there are now 5,260 according to the latest case numbers released today (September 23).
The health board, which accounts for 22 per cent of Wales' population, is the largest in the country. There were 9,610 tests carried out in the past 24 hour period - bringing the total to 751,351 since the beginning of the pandemic.
There have been a further 389 cases of coronavirus reported in Wales, up from 281 on Tuesday.
It is the highest number of cases reported in a single day since April.
Betsi Cadwaladr: 27 new cases - total 5,260
Anglesey: 5 new cases - total 508
Conwy:5 new cases - total 821
Denbighshire: 8 new cases - total 886
Flintshire: 5 new cases - total 887
Gwynedd: 1 new case - total 671
Wrexham: 3 new cases - total 1,487
PHW
Conwy
Cases: 821 confirmed Now 84 cases so far in Sep. compared to 21 cases in August.
Testing episodes: 20,004 (17,068 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 4.1%
BCUHB
751.9 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 5,260 confirmed
Testing episodes: 113,657 (16,247 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 4.6%