SCOTLAND has recorded almost 12,000 new Covid-19 infections, the latest daily figures reveal.
No further deaths were recorded among people who first tested positive in the previous 28 days, meaning the total under that measure remains 9934.
A total of 11,827 cases were registered, with a positivity rate of 29.5%.
However, Public Health Scotland stated: “There continues to be large volumes of tests being processed by labs; this has impacted turnaround times resulting in delays between specimen’s beings taken and results being received and reported. PHS are continuing to monitor the situation.”
Some 1432 people were in hospital with recently confirmed Covid-19.
Of those patients, 54 were in intensive care.
A total of 4,392,694 people have received their first dose of a vaccination, 4,048,656 have received their second dose, and 3,115,065 have received a third dose or booster.
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