SCOTLAND has recorded no new Covid-19 deaths for an eighth consecutive day.

Scottish Government figures released this afternoon showed that a further 20 coronavirus cases had been confirmed in the last 24 hours.

The number of deaths of patients who had received a positive test for coronavirus remains at 2491.

These figures are different from the National Records of Scotland data, which reports deaths of patients with confirmed and suspected Covid-19.

Under that method of calculation, as of July 19, there had been 4193 coronavirus deaths in Scotland since the beginning of the pandemic.

As of last night there were two people in intensive care, and 278 people in hospital, with confirmed Covid-19.

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There were 10 new suspected coronavirus cases in care homes.

The new figures were revealed as ministers said people travelling to Scotland from another five countries would not have to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival.

From Tuesday July 28, passengers from Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Slovakia and St Vincent and the Grenadines will be exempt from quarantine rules.

The decision was made following a review of infection prevalence rates.