Posted: Thu 25th Jun 2020

Confirmed cases linked to Wrexham food factory rise to 106

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 25th, 2020

Welsh Government has announced the current total of confirmed coronavirus cases linked to the outbreak in Wrexham stands at 106.

The Finance Minister Rebecca Evans MS announced the 106 confirmed cases figure at today’s lunchtime briefing.

The Minister also noted that a ‘site visit’ would be taking place later this week, and the factory remains operational, with over 1000 tests.

While giving figures for Anglesey and Wrexham the Minister noted it was the ‘latest information’ she had, but cited information released yesterday by the Health Minister, however those figures had the latest total as 97 cases locally.

We have asked Public Health Wales for the latest data for Wrexham.

You can view the full briefing on the below video link:

Top pic: Military on site earlier this week.



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