Coronavirus cases in Wales soar by highest number yet but 'true total is higher'

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The UK now has more than 4,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and public health officials say it is 'now circulating in every part of Wales' following the latest positive tests

Wales has recorded 89 new cases of coronavirus in its biggest day-on-day increase yet, taking the UK's total to more than 4,000.

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