Gwynedd has recorded the highest number of new Covid-19 cases in Wales today, according to official figures.

The daily update from Public Health Wales shows that Gwynedd has recorded seven new cases of coronavirus today, as Wales as a whole records new positive cases.

Elsewhere. Ceredigion has recorded no new cases with Pembrokeshire recording five Carmarthenshire, four and Powys, two new cases.

Two new Covid-19 deaths have been reported in Wales today, taking the total to 5,569 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

One of the two deaths recorded today occurred in the Hywel Dda area, with the total 481 for the duration of the pandemic.

The total number of cases across the three counties is now 16,110 – 10,824 in Carmarthenshire, 3,497 in Pembrokeshire and 1,789 in Ceredigion.

There have been 11,726 tests carried out since the last report.

Across Wales, 2,120,049 have received a first dose of Covid-19 vaccine and 1,058,464 a second dose.

In Hywel Dda 386,457 vaccinations have been administered up until May 26, with 21,293 in the last seven days.

In Carmarthenshire 118,894 first doses have been administered, and 62,581 second doses, Pembrokeshire has seen 82,261 first dose appointments and 42,661 second dose and in Ceredigion 45,887 first doses have been given as well as 24,036 second doses.