THERE have been 44 new coronavirus deaths in Wales, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began.
Data released by Public Health Wales on November 4 shows that 88 new cases were reported in North Wales.
These can be broken down to 33 in Wrexham, 21 in Flintshire, nine in Gwynedd, eight in Denbighshire, five in Conwy and two in Anglesey.
Sadly, the Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board reported a further two deaths, bringing the total to 463.
Across Wales, a total of 44 deaths were reported, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began, meaning the total now sits at 1,939.
As of November 4, the total number of cases and cases per 100k can be broken down to:
Anglesey: 804 cases with 1,147.9 per 100k
Conwy: 1,516 cases with 1,293.5 per 100k
Denbighshire: 1,507 cases with 1,574.8 per 100k
Flintshire: 2,248 cases with 1,440.1 per 100k
Gwynedd: 1,190 cases with 995.4 per 100k
Wrexham: 3,022 cases with 2,222.8 per 100k
Nationally, a total number of 1,202 new cases were confirmed bringing the total number of positive cases to 55,658 since recording began.
PHW
Conwy
1,293.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 1,516 confirmed
Testing episodes: 29,959 (25,562 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 5.1%
BCUHB
1,470.5 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 10,287 confirmed
Testing episodes: 171,455 (24,509 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 6.0%