Check out the above report posted earlier today, with an explanation of the Welsh Covid statistics .
North Wales saw another 13 coronavirus deaths over the last 24 hours today.
Today's tragic figure means the death toll across the region now stands at 1,172.
Across Wales as a whole, there were 23 new Covid-19-related deaths, bringing the total since the start of the pandemic to 6,731.
There were another 297 coronavirus cases across North Wales over the 24 hours ending at 9am today (January 19), bringing the total number of cases in the region throughout the pandemic to 144,783.
Across all of Wales, there were another 2,136 cases reported today, bringing the total during the pandemic to 748,708.
Figures also show there have now been 2,502,979 first doses of the coronavirus vaccine given out, while 2,346,551 people have been double-jabbed.
There have also been 53,078 third doses of the vaccine rolled out while 1,792,022 have been boosted.
The third dose is considered different to the booster and is given out to people who are immunosuppressed.
Betsi Cadwaladr as a whole: 297 new cases - total 144,783
Anglesey: 35 new cases - total 12,559
Conwy: 36 new cases - total 22,406
Denbighshire: 40 new cases - total 20,957
Flintshire: 100 new cases - total 33,579
Gwynedd: 27 new cases - total 22,838
Wrexham: 59 new cases - total 32,444
The infection rate for every 100,000 people in each area (seven days to January 14):
Anglesey: 481.1 (down from 544.0)
Conwy: 523.9 (down from 558.0)
Denbighshire: 477.6 (down from 513.1)
Flintshire: 409.4 (down from 465.7)
Gwynedd: 375.7 (down from 414.3)
Wrexham: 632.6 (down from 665.7)