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Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Monday, May 17

Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Monday, May 17 Wales has recorded one new Covid death and 91 new positive cases Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Wales has recorded one new coronavirus-related death and 91 confirmed cases in the last 48 hours, latest figures show. The data, published by Public Health Wales (PHW) on Monday, May 17, brings the overall number of positive cases since the pandemic began to 212,240. The PHW statistics cover a 48-hour period from 9am on Friday to 9am on Sunday, May 16. The seven-day infection rate across Wales as a whole now stands at 10.2, based on the number of new infections confirmed per 100,000 population in the week up to May 12, a rise on the 9.5 in the previous figures.

Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Sunday, May 16

Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Sunday, May 16 Wales has recorded one new Covid death and 54 new cases, while the infection has risen slightly Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Wales has recorded one new coronavirus-related death and 54 confirmed cases, latest figures show. The data, published by Public Health Wales on Sunday, May 16, brings the overall number of positive cases since the pandemic began to 212,149. The total number of people to have died with coronavirus in Wales has risen to 5,559. The seven-day infection rate across Wales as a whole now stands at 9.5, based on the number of new infections confirmed per 100,000 population in the week up to May 10, a rise on the 9 recorded the day before.

Hywel Dda Health Board s Pfizer jab calls | Western Telegraph

Hywel Dda asking people to get in touch for second vaccine appointments Hywel Dda University Health Board is asking anyone who received a first Pfizer vaccine at one of its mass vaccination centres in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion or Pembrokeshire more than 21 days ago to get in touch if they have not received a second vaccine appointment. Ros Jervis, Director of Public Health for Hywel Dda UHB, said: “Second doses are essential for longer term protection, so it’s important that everyone comes forward for their full course when called. If it has been more than 21 days since your first Pfizer vaccine please email COVIDenquiries.hdd@wales.nhs.uk with the subject title “Second Pfizer dose request” with your full name, date of first vaccine and a contact phone number to book your appointment. If you are unable to email you can also contact the health board by calling 0300 303 8322.

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