Six new Covid-19s have been registered in the northeast and one in the north in the last 24 hours.
The most recent figures from the Scottish government show that 18 new cases have been filed across the country and that there have been no deaths in the last 24 hours.
A regional breakdown of the figures shows that six new cases have been reported in the Grampian region and one in the Highlands in the last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases in the region is now 1,457 and 383 people, respectively.
There’s been no news on the islands.
The total number of cases on the islands since the start of the pandemic remains 54 in Shetland, nine in Orkney and seven in Western Isles.
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To date, a total of 363,239 people in Scotland have been tested through the NHS government laboratories in Scotland and the United Kingdom to date, and the effects appear to indicate that 344,594 were negative while 18,645 were positive.
At midnight, a total of 260 were treated in the hospital, three of them in intensive care with a Covid-19 shown.
Since March 5, 4,162 patients have been discharged from the hospital.
Scotland’s toll is 2,491.
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