Three cases of coronavirus have been recorded in Ceredigion today, according to official figures.
Public Health Wales released the daily Covid-19 statistics this lunch time which showed that Ceredigion, Powys, Gwynedd and Pembrokeshire have all recorded three new cases over the virus over the past 24 hours.
Carmarthenshire has recorded no new cases today.
Only 34 new Covid-19 cases have been recorded today across the whole of Wales.
One new death attributed to the virus has been recorded, taking the total number of fatalities in Wales from Covid-19 to 5,552.
Giving the daily statement, Dr Eleri Davies, incident director for the Covid-19 outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “As of Monday, 3 May, further relaxation of the regulations came into place, meaning that Wales is now in Alert Level 3. Two households can again form an exclusive extended household ‘bubble’, and can spend time indoors together. Supervised indoor activities for children can resume, along with indoor organised activities for up to 15 adults (such as exercise classes and swimming lessons), and community centres can reopen.
“People should observe social distancing when meeting with others from outside their household or bubble.
“We would remind the general public that it is still extremely important to follow social distancing and hygiene measures to prevent the transmission of coronavirus. That is, staying two metres from anyone you don’t live with, washing hands regularly and wearing face coverings in indoor settings.”



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