A further two deaths from coronavirus have been confirmed in Wales.
The two people both had underlying health conditions. It brings the number of deaths in Wales up to five.
In a statement, the chief medical officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton, said: "It is with sadness I report that a further two people who tested positive for Covid-19 have died. This takes the number of deaths in Wales to five.
"I offer my sincere condolences to their families and friends, and ask that their privacy is respected at this sad time.
"The patients were a 75-year-old who died at Singleton Hospital, and a 98-year-old who died at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd. Both patients had underlying health conditions."
This news follows the announcement that another 89 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Wales bringing the total cases in Wales up to 280, though the actual number is likely to be higher. Here are the locations of all the coronavirus cases in Wales and you can follow live coronavirus updates here.
Dr Chris Williams, incident director for the novel coronavirus outbreak response at Public Health Wales, said the virus was now circulating in "every part of Wales".
More than half of Wales' coronavirus cases are within one health board.
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) has 145 cases of Covid-19, more that all the other six boards combined. Numbers released today show that Wales now has 280 confirmed cases, though Public Health Wales said "the true number of cases is likely to be higher".
The health board covers Newport, Torfaen, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent and Monmouthshire and part of Powys. Public Health Wales has confirmed that there are 53 new cases of the virus in the area.
The place with the second most cases is the area covered by the Cardiff and Vale health board. With 22 new cases, it has a total of 51, just a third of the number in the neighbouring health board.