SCOTLAND has recorded a further 2297 Covid cases and no new deaths, the Government has announced.
However, register offices are generally closed at the weekend so the figure, for the latest 24-hour period, may be artificially low.
A total of 8792 people have died within 28 days of contracting the disease.
Of the 21,229 cases that reported results, 11.4% were positive. This is up from 8.7% the previous day.
Some 933 people were in hospital yesterday with recently confirmed coronavirus. Of these 56 were in intensive care.
Some, 4,261,124 people have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccination and 3,864,670 have received their second dose.
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