Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Friday, May 21
The number of people in hospital is continuing to fall with just one intensive care bed in Wales occupied with a Covid-19 patient
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Three more people have died in Wales after testing positive for coronavirus, latest figures show.
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Thursday, May 20
A death with coronavirus has been reported for the first time this week
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One person with confirmed coronavirus has died in Wales and a further 45 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, latest figures show.
The data, published by Public Health Wales (PHW) on Wednesday, May 19, brings the overall number of positive cases since the pandemic began to 212,361.
Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Wednesday, May 19
Two local authorities reported no new positive cases on Wednesday
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There have been no new coronavirus-related deaths and just 44 new cases of the virus reported in the last 24 hours, latest figures show. The data, published by Public Health Wales (PHW) on Wednesday, May 19, brings the overall number of positive cases since the pandemic began to 212,316.
Twelve-year-olds could have coronavirus vaccine in Wales later this year
First Minister Mark Drakeford said it would make schools even safer than they are now
07:48, 19 MAY 2021
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Children aged 12 and over in Wales could be vaccinated against coronavirus later this year, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said.
Pfizer has had its vaccination authorised for 12 to 15 year olds in America, and it is applying to do the same in the UK. Clinical studies have shown the vaccine was safe and effective among 12-18 year olds.
Hundreds petition for new health centre to be built in Llantwit Major
The town in the western Vale of Glamorgan is rapidly growing but some say local services aren t keeping up
13:56, 17 MAY 2021
Eagleswell School, now closed, in Llantwit Major, where campaigners want the health centre to be built (Image: Google)
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