Two people have tested positive for coronavirus in the Western Isles, the first cases there since the crisis began.
The region remained the only unaffected local authority in Scotland following a case diagnosed in Orkney yesterday.
However, NHS Western Isles chief executive Gordon Jamieson has now confirmed two patients from Lewis have been diagnosed with the virus.
The Western Isles health board is now taking steps to identify possible routes of infection.
A joint statement by Mr Jamieson and chairman Ian Burgess said: “Whilst we are clearly disappointed that we now have confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the Western Isles, we would reassure members of the public that we have been preparing for this situation over a number of weeks and we are heartened by the fact that so many people across our islands have been following the government guidelines to stay at home, to help us prevent any further spread of cases.
“We cannot emphasise enough the importance of staying at home and social distancing at this time.”
Local SNP MSP Alasdair Allan said the “news shows that no corner of Scotland is safe.”
He said: “The news that two people on the Isle of Lewis have tested positive for coronavirus is concerning. My thoughts are with the individuals involved and their families, and I hope they make a full and speedy recovery.
“This news shows that no corner of Scotland is safe from the virus. I know that health and other essential services in the islands are doing an exceptional job. We now need to help them now by trying to contain the spread of the virus within the islands and across Scotland. I would urge all islanders to help save lives and please stay at home.”
Meanwhile, Western Isles councillor Iain MacAulay added: “I think it was inevitable it was going to happen and we can only think of those affected. Our thoughts are very much with them and their families.”
He added: “We have been practicing social distancing and isolation for the past week in the community and people are very aware of the situation.
“The community has been very responsive in acting accordingly so we are very grateful for that.”