North Wales coronavirus infection rates continue to increase across all but one of the region's counties as 2,441 people tested positive in the last 48 hours.
The latest figures from Public Health Wales - the first to be released this year - show there have now been 124,875 positive coronavirus tests across the region since the start of the pandemic.
Meanwhile, Wales as a whole recorded another 14,036 coronavirus cases bringing the total during the pandemic to 646,159.
Wales recorded another 14 deaths within 28 days of a positive Covid test, meaning the death toll now stands at 6,581. One of the new deaths were recorded in North Wales, leaving the regional total at 1,133.
There have now been 2,490,223 first doses of the coronavirus vaccine given out, while 2,302,282 people have been double-jabbed.
Additionally, there have been 51,194 third doses given out and 1,626,146 booster jabs.
According to PHW, a third dose is given to people who have been immunosuppressed, meaning the two jabs may not have provided the same level of protection.
It is designed to give people the same protection as they would otherwise have from two jabs.
Betsi Cadwaladr as a whole: 2,441 new cases - total 124,875
Anglesey: 238 new cases - total 10,574
Conwy: 568 new cases - total 18,826
Denbighshire: 385 new cases - total 18,381
Flintshire: 585 new cases - total 29,066
Gwynedd: 311 new cases - total 19,911
Wrexham: 354 new cases - total 28,116
The infection rate for every 100,000 people in each area (seven days to December 27):
Anglesey: 1,165.0 (down from 1,176.4)
Conwy: 1,534.1 (up from 1,244.8
Denbighshire: 1,499.5 (up from 1,293.7)
Flintshire: 1,411.3 (up from 1,197.3)
Gwynedd: 1,449.9 (up from 1,285.3)
Wrexham: 1,330.6 (up from 1,095.9)