HOTSPOTS IN WALES
BELOW are the areas in Cardiff that have had the most cases since the start of the pandemic. Much of these high numbers can be attributed to large concentrations of students in halls of residence.
■ Gabalfa 10,816.00.
■ Cathays North 9,512.20.
■ Cathays South & Bute Park 9,151.20. ■ Pwll-mawr & St Mellons East 8,733.70.
■ Tremorfa & Pengam 8,716.00.
In Wales, hotspots include (cases per 100,000):
Anglesey
■ Newborough 75.5
■ Bodedern & Rhosneigr 69.5
■ Holyhead 37.3
Blaenau Gwent
■ Sirhowy 42.4
■ Ebbw Vale North & Glyncoed 38.3 Bridgend
■ Pyle, Kenfig Hill & Cefncribwr 32.3 Caerphilly
■ Blackwood 81.6
■ Pontllanfraith 34.9
Cardiff
■ Trowbridge 144.9
■ South Riverside 121.1
■ Canton 108.6
Carmarthenshire
■ Llanelli South 65.3
■ Llanfihangel-ar-arth & Llanybydder 52.8
■ Bynea & Llwynhendy 33.2 Ceredigon
■ Cardigan & Aber-porth 45.1
Conwy
■ Llanrwst & Betws-y-coed 69.8 Denbighshire
■ St Asaph & Trefnant 93.3
■ Ruthin 53.3
■ Prestatyn North 51.7
Flintshire
■ Holywell & Bagillt 100.7
■ Buckley North, Northop & Sychdyn 62.2
■ Shotton & Garden City 39.5
Gwynedd
■ Bangor South 108
■ Pen-y-groes, Tal-y-sarn & Dyffryn Nantlle 50.3
■ Cricieth & Llanaelhaearn 43.3 Merthyr Tydfil
■ Cefncoedycymer, Heolgerrig, Park 92 Monmouthshire
■ Caldicot North & Caer-went 47.1 Neath Port Talbot
■ Skewen & Jersey Marine 64.1
■ Aberdulais & Resolfen 58.5
■ Dulais Valley 57.4
Newport
■ Pillgwenlly & Docks 67.9
■ Shaftesbury & Crindau 44.3
■ Maindee 37.6
Pembrokeshire
■ Milford Haven East 53.6
■ Milford Haven West 52.4
■ Saundersfoot 35.3
Powys
■ Ystradgynlais & Tawe Uchaf 39.6 RCT
■ Pontypridd East & Cilfynydd 60
■ Mountain Ash 54
■ Glyn-coch & Ynys-y-bwl 52.7 Swansea
■ Ravenhill 213.6
■ Cockett 110.4
■ Landore 77.7
Vale of Glamorgan
■ Cowbridge 62.1
■ Barry East 26.7
■ Rhoose & Airport 25.2
Torfaen
■ West Pontnewydd & Thornhill 44.6 ■ Pontypool 44
Wrexham
■ Wrexham West 72
■ Gwersyllt West & Summerhill 50.6 ■ Johnstown North & Rhostyllen 48.9