Starting with the Vale of Glamorgan. The highest in the county is in Ogmore-by-Sea & Llandow where there have been 9 cases over the past 7 days.
In Pembrokeshire, the worst-hit area is Pembroke Dock with 10 cases over the past seven days.

Vast parts of the county are in the lowest incidence decile.

Again, people will rightly wonder why they are being plunged into a nationwide lockdown & why this isn't more targeted.
It's a similar picture in Powys.

The majority of the county is in the lower incidence deciles.

Newtown North the highest with 9 cases in the past 7 days.
It's an even more puzzling picture in Ceredigion.

Only two areas of the county are not in the lowest decile.

Aberystwyth (likely students) is the worst hit with 6 recorded cases in the past seven days.

There is no reason to shut businesses and society in Ceredigion.
In Gwynedd, seven areas are in the lowest decile.

There are a few hotspot areas, particularly around the university in Bangor. The worst being Bangor City which has seen 24 cases in the past seven days.
It's a little bit more of a mixed picture in Monmouthshire but even so the highest incidence rate is found in Usk, Goytre and Llangybi Fawr, with 17 cases over the past 7 days.
And for balance this is a map of the spread in Cardiff.

Gabalfa (Talybont University Halls) is unsurprisingly the highest followed by Cathays South & Bute Park (large student population).

The blue on the West of the City is Creigiau, St Fagans & Pentyrch - 18 cases in 7 days.
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