RESIDENTS are being urged to take personal responsibility for their actions as coronavirus cases continue to rise.
Public Health Wales on November 12 show 137 new cases of Covid-19 were reported in the North Wales region as well as five new deaths.
These can be broken down to two in Anglesey, 11 in Conwy, 17 in Denbighshire, 43 in Flintshire, 14 in Gwynedd and 50 in Wrexham.
The total number of cases, and cases per 100k can be broken down to:
Anglesey - 845 cases with 1,206.4 per 100k
Conwy - 1,616 cases with 1,378.8 per 100k
Denbighshire - 1,591 cases with 1,662.6 per 100k
Flintshire - 2,497 cases with 1,599.6 per 100k
Gwynedd - 1,272 cases with 1,021.2 per 100k
Wrexham - 3,307 cases with 2,432.4 per 100k
The Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board sadly reported a further five deaths, bringing the total to 482.
Nationally, a total of 34 people have sadly died, bringing the total to 2,143.
A total of 867 new cases were recorded across the country, bringing the total to 63,151.
PHW
Conwy
Cases: 1,616 confirmed
Testing episodes: 31,400 (26,791 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 5.1%
BCUHB
1,590.7 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 11,128 confirmed
Testing episodes: 180,549 (25,809 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 6.2%