Another Covid death has been recorded in North Wales, latest figures show.
In today's statistics (Monday, February 14), there have also been another 429 coronavirus cases identified across North Wales - while the infection rate continues to drop across all North Wales counties.
In total, 1,234 people in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area have died within 28 days of receiving a positive Covid test since the start of the pandemic.
Across the whole of Wales, another 10 deaths were recorded today. The total number of Covid-related deaths during the pandemic now stands at 6,923.
There have been another 2,122 positive coronavirus cases identified in the 24 hours leading up to 9am on Sunday (February 13).
Locally, the largest increase was in Flintshire where another 116 coronavirus cases were found, meaning there have now been 35,694 infections there.
There have now been 2,516,661 first doses of the coronavirus vaccine given out, while 2,377,764 people had been double-jabbed.
Additionally, 54,405 people had been given a third dose and 1,863,556 people had been given the booster. The two are counted individually as a third dose is given to those considered immunosuppressed.
Betsi Cadwaladr as a whole: 429 new cases - total 154,537
Anglesey: 35 new cases - total 13,425
Conwy: 62 new cases - total 23,968
Denbighshire: 50 new cases - total 22,338
Flintshire: 116 new cases - total 35,694
Gwynedd: 81 new cases - total 24,263
Wrexham: 85 new cases - total 34,849
The infection rate for every 100,000 people in each area (seven days to February 9):
Anglesey: 301.2 (down from 338.4)
Conwy: 301.2 (down from 334.5)
Denbighshire: 307.2 (down from 330.2)
Flintshire: 331.8 (down from 356.8
Gwynedd: 318.7 (down from 331.6)
Wrexham: 342.0 (down from 415.6)