There have been no new Covid-19 cases recorded across the north and north-east in the past 24 hours.
The latest Scottish Government update shows the total number of positive cases for Scotland since the pandemic began has risen by 12 to 15,665 since Tuesday.
A total of 130,104 people across the country have been tested through NHS labs to date and of these,114, 439 were confirmed negative.
As of last night, 623 were in hospital after testing positive for the virus with 15 of them in intensive care. A further three people are being treated in intensive care units for suspected coronavirus.
Since March 5, 3,839 inpatients have been discharged from hospital.
Nicola Sturgeon announced today there have been 12 new reported deaths of people who have tested positive in the past 24 hours. Scotland’s death toll is now 2,434.
There has been no change in the regional totals for the north of Scotland’s health boards.
Grampian’s total of positive cases since the crisis began remains at 1,287, 340 for Highlands, 54 on Shetland, eight on Orkney and six in the Western Isles.
There are nine people in the Highlands in hospital after testing positive for the virus.
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REGIONAL BREAKDOWN: No new Covid-19 cases recorded across north and north-east as Scotland’s death toll rises by 12