ALMOST 2,000 new coronavirus cases have been recorded across Wales, latest figures show.

Data released by Public Health Wales on September 14 shows that there had been 1,924 cases across Wales, of which 399 are in the North.

They can be broken down as such:

• Anglesey – 44 (62.8 per 100,000 population)

• Conwy – 77 (65.7 per 100,000 population)

• Denbighshire – 55 (57.5 per 100,000 population)

• Flintshire – 69 (44.2 per 100,000 population)

• Gwynedd – 91 (73.1 per 100,000 population)

• Wrexham – 63 (46.3 per 100,000 population)

BCUHB stats:

• Total confirmed COVID-19 cases from North Wales as of September 14 – 59,283.

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) – the largest health board in Wales – has reported 1,007 people have sadly died since the start of the pandemic, according to PHW data, a daily increase of one.

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 1,449 for the health board area.

The national picture:

Across Wales, another1,924 COVID cases were confirmed in the latest figures, meaning that 312,292 people are now known to have contracted the coronavirus since the pandemic began.

There were five more deaths reported on Tuesday, with the figure at 5,760 across Wales since the start of the pandemic.

The seven day case average currently stands at 510.8 per 100,000 people.

Delta variant:

According to Public Health Wales data, there have been 7,228 cases of the Delta variant.

A breakdown of the weekly surveillance can be seen as:

• Anglesey – 337

• Conwy – 1,341

• Denbighshire – 1,549

• Flintshire – 1,586

• Gwynedd – 781

• Wrexham – 1,634