ANOTHER 1341 people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Scotland, according to the latest figures.
No further deaths were recorded – though registration offices are typically closed over the weekend – meaning the toll among those who have tested positive remains 5305.
The positivity rate for the new cases, recorded over the past 24 hours, was 9.5%. That's up from 8.4% yesterday.
Some 1918 people are in hospital with recently confirmed Covid, an increase of 55.
Of those, 147 are in intensive care, a rise of two.
A total of 224,840 people have now received the first dose of a vaccine and 3,331 have received their second dose.
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