There have been 29 further positive coronavirus tests recorded in North Wales in the past 24 hours, according to new figures released by Public Health Wales.
Across Wales, there are now 19,573 confirmed cases following a rise of 183.
In the area covered by Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board there are now 5,048, according to the latest case numbers released today (September 14).
The health board, which accounts for 22 per cent of Wales' population, is the largest in the country.
The number of deaths recorded in North Wales remains at 420, according to Public Health Wales.
There were 9,967 tests carried out yesterday - bringing the total to 665,264 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Deaths stand at 1,597 with no new ones reported in the past 24 hours.
Here is the full list of coronavirus cases across Wales
Betsi Cadwaladr: 29 new cases - total 5,019
Anglesey: 3 new cases - total 480
Conwy: 11 new cases - total 777
Denbighshire: 2 new case - total 846
Flintshire: 6 new cases - total 832
Gwynedd: 2 new cases - total 650
Wrexham: 5 new cases - total 1,463
For the rest of the country
Aneurin Bevan: 71 new cases - total 3,346 3,275
Cardiff and Vale: 12 new cases - total 3,457
Cwm Taf: 53 new cases - total 3,484
Hywel Dda: 2 new cases - total 1,314
Powys: 3 new cases - total 447
Swansea Bay: 12 new cases - total 2,175
Unknown location: 1 new case - total 156