Another six coronavirus cases have been recorded in North Wales over the past 24 hours.

A total of 18 people tested positive for the virus across the whole of Wales in that period.

The Public Health Wales daily update means 17,516 people have now tested positive for the disease although the actual number is likely to be much higher.

There were no new deaths recorded over the last 24 hours.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board [BCUHB], which accounts for 22% of the Welsh population, has the highest death toll in Wales with 412 of the country's 1,586 confirmed suspected deaths, since the outbreak began.

Here is the full list of coronavirus cases across Wales

Betsi Cadwaladr: 6 new cases - total 4,725

Anglesey : No new cases - total 461

Conwy : No new cases - total 727

Denbighshire : One new case - total 811

Flintshire : One new case - total 754

Gwynedd : No new cases - total 599

Wrexham : Four new cases - total 1,373

Aneurin Bevan: Two new cases - total 2,757

Cardiff and Vale: Five new cases - total 3,135

Cwm Taf: No new cases - total 3,043

Hywel Dda: Two new cases - total 1,200

Powys: Two new case - total 359

Swansea Bay: One new case - total 2,018

Unknown: No new cases - total 141

Dr Robin Howe, Incident Director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: "Public Health Wales supports today’s Welsh Government announcement that, providing conditions remain stable, up to four households – an increase from two - will be able to join together to form an extended household from 22 August, and that a meal following a wedding, civil partnership or funeral will be allowed for up to 30 people indoors providing social distancing can be maintained.

"We also welcome the amendments to regulations making it obligatory for hospitality businesses and other settings to collect contact details of customers from next week.

"Collecting this information is essential for Wales’ test trace protect strategy for testing the general public and preventing the spread of coronavirus.

"Advice on travelling abroad, including the latest information on quarantine requirements on returning home, can be found on the FCO website."