reports Wales Online.On the face of it, the geography of the largely rural county could explain the relatively low spread of cases, as across the world, big cities were the first and hardest hit by Covid-19.
Yet this alone does not explain why Ceredigion was spared. Neighbouring rural areas of Wales were far worse affected.The latest data from Public Health Wales show Powys has had 216 cases for every 100,000 people in the area.
Pembrokeshire 279. Gwynedd a painful 449. In comparison Ceredigion has had just 57.Nor can this be accounted for by a lack of testing.