The number of new coronavirus cases in North Wales continues to fall, the latest data shows.

Public Health Wales figures released on Tuesday (March 30) show that 33 new cases have been confirmed in the region.

A full breakdown of new cases is as follows: 

  • Anglesey - 6 (Seven-day infection rate of 112.8)
  • Conwy - 4 (Seven-day infection rate of 43.5)
  • Denbighshire - 2 (Seven-day infection rate of 40.8)
  • Flintshire - 6 (Seven-day infection rate of 41.6)
  • Gwynedd - 10 (Seven-day infection rate of 43.4)
  • Wrexham - 5 (Seven-day infection rate of 24.3)

No new suspected coronavirus-related deaths have been confirmed in Wales during the latest 24-hour period.

To date, over 400,000 people in Wales have now received both doses of the coronavirs vaccine, and over 1.4 million have had at least one dosage.

Dr Giri Shankar, incident director for the Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said:“Last week Welsh Government announced the lifting of the ‘stay local’ requirement from Saturday, March 27, and that self-contained holiday accommodation can open for those who live in Wales.

"People should stay within the borders of Wales unless for essential travel such as work or education.

“In addition, six people from two households are able to meet outdoors, organised outdoors activities for children under 18 can resume, and libraries can re-open.

“This slight easing of Covid lockdown rules is encouraging, however while the number of cases is declining overall, there are still several areas which have significantly higher rates.

“This is a stark reminder of the need for everyone to maintain constant vigilance, by practising hand hygiene, keeping 2m apart from people that you don’t live with, and wearing a mask in indoor environments."