Numbers of Covid patients are still less than a fifth of numbers at this stage in the second wave.
When we just look at patients testing Covid-positive, there were 195 across hospitals in Wales. The Betsi Cadwaladr area had 49 of these and Cardiff and Vale had 38, with Cwm Taf Morgannwg areas close behind. There were 133 in total the week before.
Admissions to hospitals of confirmed and suspected Covid-19 cases are running at a daily seven-day average of 21, slightly up on the last few weeks and the highest since late July.There were 19 admissions on Monday - seven in Betsi Cadwaladr - with Covid admissions making up 1.9% of all hospital admissions.
There were three in Cardiff and Vale, two in Betsi Cadwaladr and one care home death in Carmarthenshire.Compared with the same point in the second wave, the ONS was reporting more than 30 Covid deaths a day; now it is down to just over two on average.The average number of cases is now 1,379 a day, compared with 831 a day the week before - so up by two thirds, according to Public Health Wales
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