Data released by Public Health Wales on February 11 show that 106 new covid cases were reported.
These can be broken down to 12 cases in Anglesey compared to 13 in Gwynedd, 14 in Denbighshire, 15 in Conwy, 25 in Flintshire and 27 in Wrexham.
Since recording began, the total number of cases per county can be broken down to:
Anglesey - 1,792
Conwy - 3,284
Denbighshire - 3,984
Flintshire - 8,752
Gwynedd - 2,677
Wrexham - 10,845
The Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board sadly reported a further six deaths, bringing the total death toll to 821.
Across Wales, a total of 410 new cases were reported.
Sadly, along with 27 deaths, bringing the death toll to 5,059.
The seven-day case rate on average for the whole of Wales now stands at 107 cases per 100,000 people.
According to the daily cumulative snapshot of vaccinations, a total of 684,097 people have received their first dose of the vaccine, with 3,795 people receiving their second dose.
This can be broken down further to:
80 years and older - 160,106
Aged 75 to 79 years - 113,283
Ages 70 to 74 years - 135,544
Care home residents - 13,988
Care home worker - 33,832
Health care worker - 117,181
PHW
CONWY
Cases: 3,284 confirmed
Testing episodes: 53,378 (45,543 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 6.2%
BCUHB
4,479.1 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 31,334 confirmed
Testing episodes: 325,145 (46,479 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 9.6%