Goodnightpublished at 22:58 BST 17 April 2020
That's it from the live updates team today - we'll be back with the latest in the morning. In the meantime, here are the key developments we've reported today:
- Public Health Wales announced that 11 more people have died, taking the total number of deaths to 506
- Wales has fallen "a long way short" on testing for the virus by mid-April, health minister Vaughan Gething admitted
- The coronavirus lockdown could remain in Wales, even if it was lifted elsewhere in the UK, the First Minster Mark Drakeford has said
- A community carer was doused with water in the street and branded a Covid-19 "disease spreader", according to her employers
- Three Wales rugby players have contracted coronavirus, says coach Wayne Pivac. It is understood they have since recovered
- There is a "substantial risk" many nurseries will not survive the coronavirus outbreak, according to a body which represents the sector
- It has been claimed some second-home owners are using a "loophole" to claim grants which are intended to help small businesses survive coronavirus










