PUBLIC Health Wales has today released three days worth of Covid-19 figures for Wales.
This follows a technical issue which led to them being unable to publish statistics.
The latest 72-hour edition of the figures issued on Tuesday, October 26, reveal that 5,288 cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Wales during that time.
A further 31 deaths have also been recorded, taking the tally since the beginning of the pandemic in Wales to 6,117.
746 of the 5,288 cases were reported in North Wales and can be broken down as such:
Anglesey - 59
Conwy - 116
Denbighshire - 136
Gwynedd - 171
Flintshire - 143
Wrexham - 121
Public Health Wales say that not all cases have been recorded as 'new' due to the technical error.
They add that the true number of 'new' cases recorded since the previous report on Sunday, October 24, is likely to be just over 8,000 throughout Wales.
They say the cumulative total has not been affected and data will be 'reconciled' moving forward.
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