PUBLIC Health Wales have reported 4,250 new cases of coronavirus, and 13 Covid-related deaths since their statistics were last updated.
The new cases reported in the most recent statistics from Public Health Wales include 884 cases in Gwent:
- Caerphilly - 258
- Newport - 207
- Monmouthshire - 174
- Torfaen - 134
- Blaenau Gwent - 111
Public Health Wales’ death toll – throughout the entire Covid pandemic – now stands at 6,295, which includes 1,078 in the Aneurin Bevan University.
There have not been any newly reported deaths in Gwent.
Public Health Wales' culmulative confirmed Covid case total, throughout the entire pandemic, is now at 475,375.
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The full breakdown of the newly reported cases, based on Public Health Wales data, is as follows:
- Anglesey - 86
- Blaenau Gwent - 111
- Bridgend - 179
- Caerphilly - 258
- Cardiff - 499
- Carmarthenshire - 287
- Ceredigion - 38
- Conwy - 110
- Denbighshire - 120
- Flintshire - 155
- Gwynedd - 276
- Merthyr Tydfil - 90
- Monmouthshire - 174
- Neath Port Talbot - 189
- Newport - 207
- Pembrokeshire - 166
- Powys - 226
- Rhondda Cynon Taf - 328
- Swansea - 338
- Torfaen - 134
- Vale of Glamorgan - 236
- Wrexham - 191
- Unknown location - 17
- Resident outside Wales – 105
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