CORONAVIRUS cases right across the UK continue to rise as tougher measures are being introduced.

Welsh residents are facing a two-week fire-break lockdown in a bid to slow down the spread of coronavirus.

As of October 26, the R-Rate for Wales was estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.4.

Across the country, concerns have been raised as non-essential items have been banned during the fire-break period and opinions have been divided.

The UK death toll now stands at 58,164 where COVID-19 is on the death certificate as of October 26.

Here is a list of the full cases and deaths in North Wales and surrounding areas.

North Wales:

Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board: 120 new cases as of October 26 making the total 8,873

Anglesey: A total of 711 cases with a rate per 100k of 1,015.1

Gwynedd: A total of 1,096 cases with a rate per 100k of 879.9

Conwy: A total of 1,358 cases with a rate per 100k of 1,158.7

Denbighshire: A total of 1,352 cases with a rate per 100k of 1,412.8

Flintshire: A total of 1,853 cases with a rate per 100k of 1,187.1

Wrexham: A total of 2,503 cases with a rate per 100k of 1,841.0

Mid-Wales:

Powys: A total of 737 cases with a rate per 100k of 556.5

Elsewhere:

Cheshire West and Cheshire: New 98 with a total of 5,083 (Rate per 100k stands at 212.2 from the last seven days)

Shropshire: New cases 53 with a total of 2,813 (Rate per 100k stands at 95 from the last seven days)

Cheshire East: New cases 104 with a total of 5,360 (Rate per 100k stands at 187.2 from the last seven days)

Deaths in Wales:

North Wales currently has the highest death toll across the country. These are broken down to:

Betsi Cadwaladr: 447

Aneurin Bevan UHB - 306 deaths

Cardiff and Vale UHB - 292 deaths

Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB - 427 deaths

Hywel Dda UHB - 72 deaths

Powys THB - 16 deaths

Swansea Bay UHB - 219 deaths

Resident outside Wales - four deaths