Another 36 people have tested positive for coronavirus in the north and north-east.
The regional breadown figures from the Scottish Government show there are now 313 confirmed cases in Grampian, 163 in the Highlands, five on Orkney, 45 on Shetland and six in the Western Isles.
There are 89 people with suspected or confirmed cases of the virus in hospital in the Grampian area and 62 in the Highlands. Of those, 12 are in intensive care in the north-east and six in the north of Scotland.
A total of 6,067 people have now tested positive for the virus in the country, up 155 from 5,912 the day before, with nine more deaths.
There are 211 people in intensive care with coronavirus or coronavirus symptoms, a decrease of 10 on Sunday, and 1,797 people are in hospital with confirmed or suspected Covid-19.
At Monday’s daily press briefing First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said labs in the Tayside and Ayrshire and Arran health board areas have not reported testing figures from the past 24 hours and death figures are often lower after the weekend.
“There are early optimistic signs that the steps we are taking are working but until we know more, until we have solid evidence, we must stick with it,” she said.
A review of lockdown measures will take place this week but Ms Sturgeon said this is unlikely to lead to a lift in restrictions.
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