JUST 30 new coronavirus cases were reported across Wales ahead of the bank holiday weekend, latest figures show.

Data released by Public Health Wales on May 30 show that 30 new Covid cases were recorded in Wales - of which just10 were in the North.

They can be broken down as such:

• Anglesey – 0

• Conwy – 4

• Denbighshire – 1

• Flintshire – 3

• Gwynedd – 0

• Wrexham – 2

It is important to note that no figures were released on Saturday so today's recording will likely be higher than usual.

BCUHB stats:

• Total confirmed COVID-19 cases from North Wales as of May 30 – 35,213.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board – the largest health board in Wales – has reported 948 people have sadly died since the start of the pandemic, according to PHW data - with no daily increase.

Figures from the Office for National Statistics, which are considered a stronger indicator of the overall impact of the virus, and which are based on all deaths where COVID is mentioned on the death certificate, stand at 1,406 for the health board area.

The national picture:

Across Wales, another 30 COVID cases were confirmed in the latest figures, meaning that 212,702 people are now known to have contracted the coronavirus since the pandemic began.

There were no newly reported deaths on Sunday, meaning the number of people to have died with confirmed cases of coronavirus remains at 5,569 in Wales.

Headline figures show that, across Wales, over 2 million people have had their first COVID-19 jab. Of that figure, over 1 million have completed the two-dose treatment.