Public Health Wales has given its daily coronavirus data, which shows no new cases in Ceredigion again, but has urged people to adhere to government guidelines over the upcoming bank holiday.
The daily totals show 138 new cases in Wales; 7 of those were in Carmarthenshire, 1 in Pembrokeshire, 7 in Gwynedd and 2 in Powys.
No new cases in Ceredigion means the county’s total stays below 40 - by far the lowest in Wales.
Seven new deaths with Covid-19 have been reported in Wales.
Dr Giri Shankar, Incident Director for the coronavirus outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said: “With the upcoming Spring Bank Holiday, Public Health Wales reminds the public to continue to adhere to Welsh Government’s restrictions on non-essential travel, caravan and campsites, hotels, B&Bs and holiday accommodations, as well as the limited access to our national parks.
"We also remind owners of second homes in Wales to act responsibly and to avoid traveling to these homes until restrictions have been lifted.
And a new symptom has been added to the recognised list.
“New guidance on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms has also recently been issued from the four UK Chief Medical Officers. All individuals should self-isolate if they develop at least one of the following coronavirus symptoms: a new continuous cough or fever or loss of smell or taste (anosmia).
“Anosmia is the loss or a change in your normal sense of smell. It can also affect your sense of taste as the two are closely linked. The individual’s household should self-isolate for 14 days as per the current guidelines and the individual should stay at home for seven days, or longer if they still have symptoms other than cough or loss of sense of smell or taste."





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