Three new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the north-east and one in the north in the past 24 hours.
The latest figures from the Scottish Government show there have been 30 new confirmed positive cases across the country and there have been no registered deaths in the last 24 hours.
A regional breakdown of the figures shows there have been three new case recorded in the Grampian area and one in the Highlands in the past 24 hours. The region’s total number of positive cases now sits at 1,451 and 382 people respectively.
There have been no new cases in the islands.
The islands’ total positive cases since the pandemic began remains at 54 for Shetland, nine on Orkney and seven in the Western Isles.
A total of 359,537 people in Scotland have been tested through NHS Scotland labs and UK Government Labs to date with results showing 340,910 being confirmed negative while 18,627 were positive.
As of midnight a total of 255 were being treated in hospital, with two in intensive care with confirmed Covid-19.
Since March 5, 4,162 patients have been discharged from hospital.
Scotland’s death toll remains at 2,491.
REGIONAL BREAKDOWN: Three new coronavirus cases recorded for north-east and one for north, as Scotland’s rises by 30