A complete list of reported coronavirus cases and deaths in North Wales and the North West

The number of coronavirus deaths in the UK has fallen by almost 27% in the last seven days.

There has been an 11.1% decrease in the number of cases diagnosed in the UK, compared to the previous seven days.

On Monday, February 22, 10,641 people were confirmed positively tested and 178 deaths were reported within 28 days of a positive coronavirus test.

It will bring the total number of deaths, within 28 days of a positive test, to 120,757.

The Department of Health also states that there are now 4,126,150 laboratory confirmed cases as of Monday, February 22nd.

In all, more than 83 million tests were performed.

In Wales, 202,007 people have now tested positive for the virus, with 319 new cases reported today.

The death toll in North Wales is now at 861, although Covid-19 deaths across Wales are now suspected to be at 5,246 following a further nine deaths reported on 22 February.

Here is the full list of coronavirus cases across Wales as reported on 22 February:

Betsi Cadwaladr: 100 new cases – 32,368 in total

Anglesey: 7 new cases – 1,918 in total

Conwy: 19 new cases – 3,449 in total

Denbighshire: 14 new cases – 4,093 in total

Flintshire: 25 new cases – 9,014 in total

Gwynedd: 13 new cases – a total of 2,852

Wrexham: 22 new cases – 11,042 in total

For the rest of the country

Aneurin Bevan: 63 new cases – 39,871 in total

Cardiff and Vale: 47 new cases – 32,181 in total

Cwm Taf: 33 new cases – 39,572 in total

Hywel Dda: 23 new cases 15,330

Powys: 7 new cases – 3,879 in total

Swansea Bay: 29 new cases – 27,845 in total

Unknown location: 3 new cases – 1,812 in total

Deaths in Wales:

Betsi Cadwaladr: 861

Aneurin Bevan: 934

Cardiff and Vale: 735

Cwm Taf: 1,457

Hywel Dda: 440

Powers: 58

Swansea Bay: 751

Residents outside Wales: 10

Total: 5,246

Full list of cases in the North West as of 22 February:

A total of 568,578 people have been positive for Covid-19 in the North West of England.

Merseyside

Liverpool = 46,824

Sefton = 22,927

Wirral = 23,465

St Helens = 16,197

Knowsley = 16,833

Halton = 11,462

Greater Manchester

Manchester = 49,289

Oldham = 21,352

Stockport = 19,217

Trafford = 15,469

Rochdale = 19,529

Tames Side = 16,688

Bury = 16,091

Bolton = 23,867

Wigan = 26,910

Salford = 21,478

Cheshire

Cheshire East = 19,462

Cheshire West and Chester = 20,354

Warrington = 16,821

Full list of places where deaths were recorded in the North West on 22 February:

NHS North West England (Cheshire and Merseyside)

Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust = 1,406

Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust = 596

Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust = 581

Cheshire Hospitals Mid NHS Foundation Trust = 465

St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust = 659

Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust = 385

East Cheshire NHS Trust = 308

Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust = 449

Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust = 36

Alder Hey Children ‘s NHS Foundation Trust = 5

NHS Foundation Trust Cheshire and Wirral Partnership = 4

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust = 5

North West County NHS Healthcare Foundation Trust = 4

NHS North West England (Greater Manchester)

Pennine Blade Hospitals NHS Trust = 1,500

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust = 1,081

Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust = 733

NHS Bolton Foundation Trust = 602

NHS Stockport Foundation Trust = 515

Royal Salford NHS Foundation Trust = 475

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust = 9

North West Nightingale NHS Hospital = 6

Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust = 7

NHS North West England (Lancashire and South Cumbria)

Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust = 727

East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust = 974

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust = 656

Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust University Hospitals = 553

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