Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on Sunday, January 3
More than 4,000 new cases have been reported on Sunday together with a further 56 deaths
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A further 56 people have died in Wales after being diagnosed with coronavirus and more than 4,000 new cases have been confirmed, according to the latest data published by Public Health Wales on Sunday afternoon.
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Claims North Wales isn’t receiving fair share of Covid vaccine dismissed by Health Minister
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 31st, 2020
Claims that North Wales is not getting its fair share of Covid vaccine have been dismissed by Wales’ health minister Vaughan Gething.
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Coronavirus infection rates, cases and deaths for all parts of Wales on New Year s Eve
There have been 65 more deaths and more than 1,800 new cases
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A further 65 people have died with coronavirus in Wales and more than 1,800 new positive cases have been identified.