NORTH Wales again saw the highest jump in Wales' new coronavirus cases, the latest data shows.

Public Health Wales figures show that there have been 17 new cases, taking the regions's total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus to 4,458.

Wrexham (nine) and Flintshire (6) saw the highest number of new cases.

Across Wales, there were 43 new cases, with North Wales' new cases making up 40 per cent of these. 

No new coronavirus related deaths were reported in North Wales, nor across Wales as a whole.

Dr Robin Howe, incident director for the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “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."