Here are the latest figures for the seven-day rate of new Covid-19 cases for every local authority area in Wales.

The figures, for the seven days to November 19, are based on tests carried out in NHS Wales laboratories and those conducted on Welsh residents processed in commercial laboratories.

The rate is expressed as the number of new cases per 100,000 people.

Data for the most recent four days (November 20-23) has been excluded as it is incomplete and understates the true number of cases.

Rates have risen in 14 of the 22 local authority areas.

The biggest rise is in Blaenau Gwent, where the rate is up from 302.0 to 439.4.

Merthyr Tydfil recorded the biggest fall, down from 341.5 to 263.6.

The list has been calculated by the PA news agency and is based on data published on the Public Health Wales Covid-19 surveillance dashboard on November 23.

From left to right, the list reads: name of local authority; rate of new cases in the seven days to November 19; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to November 19; rate of new cases in the seven days to November 12; number (in brackets) of new cases recorded in the seven days to November 12.

Blaenau Gwent 439.4 (307), 302.0 (211)
Neath Port Talbot 284.7 (408), 300.0 (430)
Caerphilly 273.4 (495), 226.4 (410)
Merthyr Tydfil 263.6 (159), 341.5 (206)
Rhondda Cynon Taf 257.4 (621), 290.1 (700)
Swansea 244.1 (603), 226.7 (560)
Bridgend 242.1 (356), 216.3 (318)
Newport 233.4 (361), 162.9 (252)
Torfaen 213.9 (201), 176.7 (166)
Carmarthenshire 188.6 (356), 149.9 (283)
Cardiff 175.3 (643), 155.4 (570)
Flintshire 158.2 (247), 134.5 (210)
Vale of Glamorgan 140.7 (188), 113.0 (151)
Monmouthshire 139.5 (132), 131.1 (124)
Wrexham 131.7 (179), 152.3 (207)
Ceredigion 100.4 (73), 70.2 (51)
Denbighshire 93.0 (89), 81.5 (78)
Powys 89.9 (119), 105.7 (140)
Pembrokeshire 67.6 (85), 57.2 (72)
Conwy 37.5 (44), 58.9 (69)
Isle of Anglesey 25.7 (18), 34.3 (24)
Gwynedd 24.1 (30), 49.0 (61)