CORONAVIRUS-related deaths are ongoing in both Flintshire and Wrexham, the latest figures have revealed.
The data shows there were two more coronavirus deaths recorded over the latest weekly period in Flintshire.
The latest figures from the UK coronavirus dashboard show a total of 526 people had died in the area by November 18 (Friday) – up from 524 the week before.
They were among 10,991 deaths recorded across Wales since the start of the pandemic.
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In Wrexham there were two more coronavirus deaths recorded over the latest weekly period.
The latest figures from the UK coronavirus dashboard show 487 people had died in the Wrexham area by November 18 (Friday) – up from 485 the week before.
The figures include anyone whose death certificate – registered in the week ending Friday – mentioned Covid-19 as one of the causes.
Deaths in Wales are recorded by registration date, and are allocated to the deceased's usual area of residence.
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