Another 54 cases of Covid-19 have been recorded across North Wales in the last 24 hours,
Conwy saw the biggest number of new cases in North Wales, after 24 positive tests were found in the region, the equivalent of 44% of the total.
It comes after 15 new cases were recorded in Conwy yesterday.
It brings the total number of cases in Bets Cadwaladr since the start of the pandemic to 35,722.
Across the whole of Wales, there were 132 new cases recorded, bringing the total number since the start of the pandemic to 204,631.
Betsi Cadwaladr as a whole: 54 new cases - total 35,722
Anglesey : 2 new cases - total 2,343
Conwy: 24 new cases - total 4,069
Denbighshire: 6 new cases - total 4,439
Flintshire: 16 new cases - total 9,766
Gwynedd: 3 new case - total 3,484
Wrexham: 3 new cases - total 11,621
Seven-day infection rates across North Wales up to June 11 (as of Wednesday's update)
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Anglesey: 24.3 (no change)
Conwy: 68.3 (up from 57.2)
Denbighshire: 56.4 (up from 48.1)
Flintshire: 34 (up from 30.7)
Gwynedd: 19.3 (no change)
No new coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded in the latest figures in Wales, with the total remaining at 5,572.
It means the total for the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area still stands at 948.
PHW summary
Conwy
3,471.8 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 4,069 confirmed
Testing episodes: 77,826 (66,403 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 5.2%
BCUHB
5,106.4 confirmed cases per 100,000 population
Cases: 35,722 confirmed
Testing episodes: 452,552 (64,691 per 100,000)
Positivity*: 7.9%