Wrexham has seen the biggest rise in the number of coronavirus cases recorded in North Wales in the last 24 hours.

Overnight, 12 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 in the county, which has seen significantly more cases than any other part of Wales is currently recording.

It comes after outbreaks at meat factories Rowan Foods in Wrexham and 2 Sisters on Anglesey.

The total number of people who have tested positive for the disease in Wales is 17,170, according to Public Health Wales, although the true number is likely to be much higher.

There were 45 new cases reported today but no further deaths overnight.

Coronavirus testing
Coronavirus testing

The total number of deaths is 1,549 - 376 of which are in North Wales.

Here is the full list of coronavirus cases across Wales

Betsi Cadwaladr: 26 new cases - total 4,531

Anglesey: 1 new case - total 457

Conwy: 1 new case - total 716

Denbighshire: 2 new cases - total 781

Flintshire: 8 new cases - total 708

Gwynedd: 2 cases - total 591

Wrexham: 12 new cases - total 1,278

Aneurin Bevan: 5 new cases - total 2,738

Cardiff and Vale: 4 new case - total 3,096

Cwm Taf:  3 new cases - total 3,014

Hywel Dda: No new cases - total 1,171

Powys: 2 new cases - total 353

Swansea Bay: 4 new cases - total 1,992

Wales recorded no new deaths to coronavirus in the last 24 hours.
Wales recorded no new deaths from coronavirus in the last 24 hours

Dr Chris Williams, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “From today (Monday, 27 July), face coverings are now mandatory in Wales for people using public transport and taxis.

“Recently the Minister for Health and Social Services announced that anyone arriving in Wales, and the rest of the UK, from Spain (or who has been in Spain during the past 14 days) will now be required to quarantine for 14 days.

“The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has updated its guidance, advising against all but essential travel to mainland Spain. People currently on holiday in Spain are encouraged to follow the local rules, return home as normal and check the FCO’s travel advice pages on GOV.UK for further information.

“We continue to caution and remind the public and business-owners that we all have a vital role in preventing the spread of Coronavirus by always sticking to social distancing guidelines - staying two metres away from others, and washing hands regularly. When travelling you should also avoid car sharing with people outside your household.

"Anyone with suspected symptoms of COVID-19 infection - a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, or a loss of smell or taste (anosmia) - must self-isolate and seek an urgent test.

"Confirmed cases must isolate for seven days, with members of their household isolating for 14 days until the risk of passing on further infection has gone. Combined, these simple but effective actions will ensure the virus does not spread."